Incident Score: Analysis & Impact (ORAJOOMANWPMDIGTHE1783693992)
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Key Highlights From The Incident Analysis
- Timeline of Wpmet's Vulnerability and lateral movement inside company's environment.
- Overview of affected data sets, including SSNs and PHI, and why they materially increase incident severity.
- How Rankiteo’s incident engine converts technical details into a normalized incident score.
- How this cyber incident impacts Wpmet Rankiteo cyber scoring and cyber rating.
- Rankiteo’s MITRE ATT&CK correlation analysis for this incident, with associated confidence level.
Full Incident Analysis Transcript
In this Rankiteo incident briefing, we review the Wpmet breach identified under incident ID ORAJOOMANWPMDIGTHE1783693992.
The analysis begins with a detailed overview of Wpmet's information like the linkedin page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wpmet, the number of followers: 915, the industry type: Software Development and the number of employees: 2 employees
After the initial compromise, the video explains how Rankiteo's incident engine converts technical details into a normalized incident score. The incident score before the incident was 749 and after the incident was 743 with a difference of -6 which is could be a good indicator of the severity and impact of the incident.
In the next step of the video, we will analyze in more details the incident and the impact it had on Wpmet and their customers.
On 09 July 2026, a cybersecurity incident called "WP-SHELLSTORM Cybercrime Group's Exposed Server Reveals Mass Webshell Operation Targeting 1.4 Million Sites" came to light.
A cybercrime group, tracked as WP-SHELLSTORM, inadvertently exposed its operations for three weeks after leaving an unsecured server online.
The disruption is felt across the environment, affecting WordPress sites (45,000+ targeted, 17,000+ compromised), Joomla sites (560,000+ targeted, 77 compromised) and Java-based corporate systems (11 systems across 9 companies), and exposing Configuration files, Cloud credentials (AWS, Alibaba, Oracle, Tencent, DigitalOcean) and Database passwords, with nearly 613 configuration files from 11 systems; 1.4 million websites targeted records at risk.
In response, moved swiftly to contain the threat with measures like Group deleted log entries between July 2–4 after exposure was discovered.
The case underscores how Ongoing (exposure discovered, but full scope of compromise may still be unknown), teams are taking away lessons such as Human error (unsecured server) led to exposure of a major cybercrime operation. Basic security hygiene (e.g., securing servers, sanitizing logs) is critical even for sophisticated threat actors, and recommending next steps like Patch known vulnerabilities promptly, especially in WordPress and Joomla plugins, Monitor for webshell activity and unusual processes (e.g., [kworker/0:2]) and Secure servers and sanitize logs to avoid exposure of operational details.
Finally, we try to match the incident with the MITRE ATT&CK framework to see if there is any correlation between the incident and the MITRE ATT&CK framework.
The MITRE ATT&CK framework is a knowledge base of techniques and sub-techniques that are used to describe the tactics and procedures of cyber adversaries. It is a powerful tool for understanding the threat landscape and for developing effective defense strategies.
MITRE ATT&CK® Correlation Analysis
Rankiteo's analysis has identified several MITRE ATT&CK tactics and techniques associated with this incident, each with varying levels of confidence based on available evidence. Under the Initial Access tactic, the analysis identified Exploit Public-Facing Application (T1190) with high confidence (90%), supported by evidence indicating exploited 27 known vulnerabilities in WordPress plugins (e.g., CVE-2026-3844) and Exploitation of Remote Services (T1210) with moderate to high confidence (80%), supported by evidence indicating nacos configuration server flaw (CVE-2021-29441) exploited for corporate espionage. Under the Execution tactic, the analysis identified Command and Scripting Interpreter: Unix Shell (T1059.004) with moderate to high confidence (80%), supported by evidence indicating webshells (down.php, VShell) granted remote control over compromised servers and Exploitation for Client Execution (T1203) with moderate to high confidence (70%), supported by evidence indicating automated scanning and exploitation of WordPress/Joomla plugins. Under the Persistence tactic, the analysis identified Server Software Component: Web Shell (T1505.003) with high confidence (90%), supported by evidence indicating 25,195+ sites backdoored with webshells (down.php, VShell) and Web Shell (T1100) with high confidence (90%), supported by evidence indicating vShell disguised as kernel process (kworker/0 such as 2) to evade detection. Under the Privilege Escalation tactic, the analysis identified Exploitation for Privilege Escalation (T1068) with moderate to high confidence (70%), supported by evidence indicating exploited vulnerabilities likely granted elevated access (e.g., plugin flaws). Under the Defense Evasion tactic, the analysis identified Masquerading: Masquerade Task or Service (T1036.004) with moderate to high confidence (80%), supported by evidence indicating vShell disguised as kernel process (kworker/0 such as 2), Obfuscated Files or Information (T1027) with moderate to high confidence (80%), supported by evidence indicating down.php webshell heavily obfuscated (derived from BestShell), and Hide Artifacts: Hidden Files and Directories (T1564.001) with moderate to high confidence (70%), supported by evidence indicating webshells deployed to evade detection in compromised sites. Under the Credential Access tactic, the analysis identified Unsecured Credentials: Credentials In Files (T1552.001) with high confidence (90%), supported by evidence indicating extracted cloud credentials (AWS, Alibaba, Oracle, Tencent, DigitalOcean) and Unsecured Credentials: Private Keys (T1552.004) with high confidence (90%), supported by evidence indicating alipay RSA private keys exposed from corporate systems. Under the Discovery tactic, the analysis identified Active Scanning: Vulnerability Scanning (T1595.002) with high confidence (90%), supported by evidence indicating used FOFA search engine to build target lists of 1.4M websites and File and Directory Discovery (T1083) with moderate to high confidence (70%), supported by evidence indicating extracted 613 configuration files from 11 corporate systems. Under the Collection tactic, the analysis identified Data from Local System (T1005) with moderate to high confidence (80%), supported by evidence indicating extracted configuration files, database passwords, and private keys. Under the Command and Control tactic, the analysis identified Application Layer Protocol: Web Protocols (T1071.001) with moderate to high confidence (80%), supported by evidence indicating webshells (down.php, VShell) used for C2 communication and Ingress Tool Transfer (T1105) with moderate to high confidence (70%), supported by evidence indicating hacking tools (exploit scripts, webshells) deployed to compromised sites. Under the Exfiltration tactic, the analysis identified Exfiltration Over C2 Channel (T1041) with moderate to high confidence (80%), supported by evidence indicating data (credentials, private keys) likely exfiltrated via webshells and Exfiltration Over Web Service: Exfiltration to Cloud Storage (T1567.002) with moderate confidence (60%), supported by evidence indicating cloud credentials (AWS, Alibaba) may have been used for exfiltration. Under the Impact tactic, the analysis identified Resource Hijacking (T1496) with moderate to high confidence (70%), supported by evidence indicating compromised sites used for webshell brokerage (resale of access). These correlations help security teams understand the attack chain and develop appropriate defensive measures based on the observed tactics and techniques.
Sources & References
- Wpmet Rankiteo Cyber Incident Details: https://www.rankiteo.com/company/wpmet/incident/ORAJOOMANWPMDIGTHE1783693992
- Wpmet CyberSecurity Rating page: https://www.rankiteo.com/company/wpmet
- Wpmet Rankiteo Cyber Incident Blog Article: https://blog.rankiteo.com/orajoomanwpmdigthe1783693992-themerex-joomla-simple-file-list-wp-file-manager-oracle-digitalocean-vulnerability-june-2026/
- Wpmet CyberSecurity Score History: https://www.rankiteo.com/company/wpmet/history
- Wpmet CyberSecurity Incident Source: https://thehackernews.com/2026/07/exposed-hacker-server-reveals-wp.html
- Rankiteo A.I CyberSecurity Rating methodology: https://www.rankiteo.com/Images/rankiteo_algo.pdf
- Rankiteo TPRM Scoring methodology: https://static.rankiteo.com/model/rankiteo_tprm_methodology.pdf