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Studio 5000 Logix Designer 30.01.00 Unquoted Service Path

CVE Category Price Severity
CWE-428 Not specified High
Author Risk Exploitation Type Date
Not specified High Local 2019-11-21
CVSS EPSS EPSSP
CVSS:3.1/AV:A/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H 0.02192 0.50148

CVSS vector description

Our sensors found this exploit at: https://cxsecurity.com/ascii/WLB-2019110138

Below is a copy:

Studio 5000 Logix Designer 30.01.00 Unquoted Service Path
# Exploit Title: Studio 5000 Logix Designer 30.01.00 - 'FactoryTalk Activation Service' Unquoted Service Path
# Discovery by: Luis Martinez
# Discovery Date: 2019-11-18
# Vendor Homepage: https://www.rockwellautomation.com/en_NA/overview.page
# Software Link : https://www.rockwellautomation.com/en_NA/products/factorytalk/overview.page?pagetitle=Studio-5000-Logix-Designer&docid=924d2f2060bf9d409286937296a18142
# Rockwell Automation Technologies
# Tested Version: 30.01.00
# Vulnerability Type: Unquoted Service Path
# Tested on OS: Windows 10 Pro x64 es

# Step to discover Unquoted Service Path: 

C:\>wmic service get name, pathname, displayname, startmode | findstr "Auto" | findstr /i /v "C:\Windows\\" | findstr /i "Rockwell" |findstr /i /v """

FactoryTalk Activation ServiceFactoryTalk Activation Service C:\Program Files (x86)\Rockwell Software\FactoryTalk Activation\lmgrd.exeAuto

# Service info:

C:\>sc qc "FactoryTalk Activation Service"
[SC] QueryServiceConfig SUCCESS

SERVICE_NAME: FactoryTalk Activation Service
        TYPE               : 10  WIN32_OWN_PROCESS
        START_TYPE         : 2   AUTO_START
        ERROR_CONTROL      : 1   NORMAL
        BINARY_PATH_NAME   : C:\Program Files (x86)\Rockwell Software\FactoryTalk Activation\lmgrd.exe
        LOAD_ORDER_GROUP   :
        TAG                : 0
        DISPLAY_NAME       : FactoryTalk Activation Service
        DEPENDENCIES       : winmgmt
                           : wmiapsrv
                           : +NetworkProvider
        SERVICE_START_NAME : LocalSystem

#Exploit:

A successful attempt would require the local user to be able to insert their code in the system root path undetected by the OS or other security applications where it could potentially be executed during application startup or reboot. If successful, the local user's code would execute with the elevated privileges of the application.

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