ViPNet Client\Coordinator\SafeDisk PF Local privilege escalation

2013-05-21 / 2013-05-22
Risk: High
Local: Yes
Remote: No
CWE: CWE-264


CVSS Base Score: 7.2/10
Impact Subscore: 10/10
Exploitability Subscore: 3.9/10
Exploit range: Local
Attack complexity: Low
Authentication: No required
Confidentiality impact: Complete
Integrity impact: Complete
Availability impact: Complete

CVE-2013-3496. Local privilege escalation vulnerability in Infotecs products (ViPNet Client\Coordinator, SafeDisk, Personal Firewall) CVE reference: CVE-2013-3496 Credit: Maksim Chudakov (@MChudakov) Andrey Kurtasanov(andreykurtasanov () gmail com) Severity: Medium Local\Remote: Local Vulnerability Class: Privilege Escalation Vendor URL: http://www.infotecs.biz/ Affected OS: Windows Vulnerable systems: ViPNet Client 3.2.10 (15632) and prior ViPNet Coordinator 3.2.10 (15632) and prior ViPNet SafeDisk 4.1 (0.5643) and prior VipNet Personal Firewall 3.1 and prior Possibly same issues in other Infotecs products and other versions Overview: A local privilege escalation vulnerability exists in the Infotecs products (ViPNet Client, SafeDisk, Personal Firewall and possibly other products), which could be exploited by an attacker to execute commands on the affected machine under the context of the SYSTEM user or user with local administrative privileges. Technical Background: The vulnerability exists because Infotecs products installs to folder with insecure permissions. "Everyone" group has "Full Control" rights to the files/folders in the following path: "%Program Files%\Infotecs\[product_name]". It means that any unprivileged user can modify, delete or change permissions of any file in data the folder consists of data, executable and configuration files. Solution: 1) Request a patch from Vendor or 2) Go to every executable and dll file within a ViPNet folder and change permissions manually Disclosure Timeline: 25/03/2013 Initial vendor notification 08/04/2013 Vendor response that patches has been released 20/05/2013 Advisory released

References:

http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2013/May/114


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