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Local privilege escalation vulnerability in Trustport security software
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- Subject: Local privilege escalation vulnerability in Trustport security software
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- Date: 28 Sep 2009 14:13:22 -0000
ShineShadow Security Report 28092009-10
TITLE
Local privilege escalation vulnerability in Trustport security software
BACKGROUND
TrustPort is a major producer of software solutions for secure communication
and reliable data protection. TrustPort products are characterized by a
comprehensive approach to security of both computers and computer networks,
protecting against known threats, whilst effectively facing new dangers. They
excel in several security areas including antivirus technology, antispam
methods, and encryption technology.
Source: http://www.trustport.com
VULNERABLE PRODUCTS
TrustPort Antivirus 2.8.0.2265
TrustPort Antivirus Business 2.8.0.2265
TrustPort PC Security 2.0.0.1290
TrustPort PC Security Business 2.0.0.1290
Previous versions may also be affected
DETAILS
Trustport installs the own program files with insecure permissions (Everyone -
Full Control). Local attacker (unprivileged user) can replace some files
(including executable files of Trustport services) by malicious files and
execute arbitrary code with SYSTEM privileges.
EXPLOITATION
This is local privilege escalation vulnerability. An attacker must have valid
logon credentials to a system where vulnerable software is installed.
WORKAROUND
Trustport has addressed this vulnerability by releasing fixed versions of the
vulnerable products:
TrustPort Antivirus 2.8.0.2266
TrustPort Antivirus Business 2.8.0.2266
TrustPort PC Security 2.0.0.1291
TrustPort PC Security Business 2.0.0.1291
You can download it from the vendor website:
http://www.trustport.com/en/download
DISCLOSURE TIMELINE
16/08/2009 Initial vendor notification
17/08/2009 Vendor response
17/08/2009 Vulnerability details sent
18/08/2009 Vendor response that this security problem is known and will be
solved in the next version of product
18/08/2009 Query for full list of the vulnerable software and planned release
date of the fix. No reply.
24/08/2009 Resend query.
25/08/2009 Vendor provided requested information
09/09/2009 Vendor released the fixed versions of products
10/09/2009 I notified vendor that the vulnerability has not been fixed. The
released update only mitigated vulnerability but did not remove it.
11/09/2009 Vendor agreed and promised to release new fix as soon as possible
24/09/2009 Vendor released new fixed versions of his products
28/09/2009 Advisory released
CREDITS
Maxim A. Kulakov (aka ShineShadow)
ss_contacts[at]hotmail.com