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Windows NtUserSetWindowFNID Win32k User Callback
Disclosure Date: 2018-10-09First seen: 2020-04-26exploit/windows/local/cve_2018_8453_win32k_priv_escAn elevation of privilege vulnerability exists in Windows when the Win32k component fails to properly handle objects in memory, aka "Win32k Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability." This affects Windows 7, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows RT 8.1, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2019, Windows Server 2012, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows 10, Windows 10 Servers. This module is tested against Windows 10 v1703 x86. Authors: - ze0r - Kaspersky Lab - Jacob Robles -
Microsoft Windows ALPC Task Scheduler Local Privilege Elevation
Disclosure Date: 2018-08-27First seen: 2020-04-26exploit/windows/local/alpc_taskschedulerOn vulnerable versions of Windows the alpc endpoint method SchRpcSetSecurity implemented by the task scheduler service can be used to write arbitrary DACLs to `.job` files located in `c:\windows\tasks` because the scheduler does not use impersonation when checking this location. Since users can create files in the `c:\windows\tasks` folder, a hardlink can be created to a file the user has read access to. After creating a hardlink, the vulnerability can be triggered to set the DACL on the linked file. WARNING: The PrintConfig.dll (%windir%\system32\driverstor\filerepository\prnms003*) on the target host will be overwritten when the exploit runs. This module has been tested against Windows 10 Pro x64. Authors: - SandboxEscaper - bwatters-r7 - asoto-r7 - Jacob Robles
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