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7-Zip MotW bypass exploited in zero-day attacks against Ukraine

BleepingComputer
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Bill Toulas
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Published Feb 4, 2025
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Updated

A 7-Zip vulnerability allowing attackers to bypass the Mark of the Web (MotW) Windows security feature was exploited by Russian hackers as a zero-day since September 2024. According to Trend Micro researchers, the flaw was used in SmokeLoader malware campaigns targeting the Ukrainian government and private organizations in the country. The Mark of the Web is a Windows security feature designed to warn users that the file they're about to execute comes from untrusted sources, requesting a confirmation step via an additional prompt. Bypassing MoTW allows malicious files to run on the victim's machine without a warning. When downloading documents and executables from the web or received as an email attachment, Windows adds a special 'Zone.Id' alternate data stream called the Mark-of-the-Web (MoTW) to the file. When attempting to open a downloaded file, Windows will check if a MoTW exists and, if so, display additional warnings to the user, asking if they are sure they wish to run the file. Similarly, when opening a document in Word or Excel with a MoTW flag, Microsoft Office will generate additional warnings and turn off macros. As the Mark of the Web security features prevent dangerous files from automatically running, threat actors commonly attempt to find MoTW bypasses so their files automatically run and execute. For years, cybersecurity researchers requested 7-Zip add support for the Mark of the Web, but it was only in 2022 that support for the feature was finally added. T...

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Affected Software

4 affected components
7-Zip 7-Zip
7-Zip 7-Zip=24.09
7-Zip 7-Zip
Microsoft Windows

Frequently Asked Questions

1

What is the main topic of this article?

The article discusses a significant vulnerability in 7-Zip that allows attackers to bypass Windows' Mark of the Web (MotW) security feature.

2

What security implications are discussed in the article?

The article highlights how Russian hackers exploited this zero-day vulnerability for attacks against Ukraine.

3

What specific software versions are affected by this vulnerability?

The vulnerability affects 7-Zip version 24.09 and potentially earlier versions.

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How has this vulnerability been utilized by threat actors recently?

The flaw was actively used in malware campaigns, particularly by Russian hackers, since September 2024.

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What measures can be taken to mitigate the risk from this vulnerability?

Users are advised to update to the latest version of 7-Zip and follow security best practices to avoid falling victim to exploits.

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