First published: Thu Nov 16 2017(Updated: )
An untrusted search path (aka DLL Preloading) vulnerability in the Cisco Immunet antimalware installer could allow an authenticated, local attacker to execute arbitrary code via DLL hijacking if a local user with administrative privileges executes the installer in the current working directory where a crafted DLL has been placed by an attacker. The vulnerability is due to incomplete input validation of path and file names of a DLL file before it is loaded. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by creating a malicious DLL file and installing it in a specific system directory. A successful exploit could allow the attacker to execute commands on the underlying Microsoft Windows host with privileges equivalent to the SYSTEM account. An attacker would need valid user credentials to exploit this vulnerability. Cisco Bug IDs: CSCvf23928.
Credit: ykramarz@cisco.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Cisco Advanced Malware Protection For Endpoints | =3.1.0 |
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CVE-2017-12312 is an untrusted search path vulnerability in the Cisco Immunet antimalware installer.
CVE-2017-12312 allows an authenticated, local attacker to execute arbitrary code via DLL hijacking.
The severity of CVE-2017-12312 is high, with a CVSS score of 6.7.
Cisco Advanced Malware Protection For Endpoints version 3.1.0 is affected by CVE-2017-12312.
To fix CVE-2017-12312, update to a version of Cisco Advanced Malware Protection For Endpoints that is not affected by the vulnerability.