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Zillya Total Security 3.0.2367.0 / 3.0.2368.0 Local Privilege Escalation

CVE Category Price Severity
N/A CWE-264 N/A High
Author Risk Exploitation Type Date
N/A High Local 2022-12-05
CPE
cpe:cpe:/a:zillya:total_security:3.0.2367.0
Our sensors found this exploit at: https://cxsecurity.com/ascii/WLB-2022120007

Below is a copy:

Zillya Total Security 3.0.2367.0 / 3.0.2368.0 Local Privilege Escalation
# Title: Zillya Total Security - Link Following Local Privilege Escalation (AVGater) Vulnerability
# Date: 02.12.2022
# Author: M. Akil Gndoan 
# Contact: https://twitter.com/akilgundogan
# Vendor Homepage: https://zillya.com/
# Software Link: (https://download.zillya.com/ZTS3.exe) / (https://download.zillya.com/ZIS3.exe)
# Version: IS (3.0.2367.0) / TS (3.0.2368.0)
# Tested on: Windows 10 Professional x64
# PoC Video: https://youtu.be/vRCZR1kd89Q

Vulnerabiliy Description: 
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Zillya's processes run in SYSTEM privileges. The user with low privileges in the system can copy any file they want 
to any location by using the quarantine module in Zillya. This is an example of AVGater vulnerabilities that are often 
found in antivirus programs. 

You can read the article about AVGater vulnerabilities here: 
https://bogner.sh/2017/11/avgater-getting-local-admin-by-abusing-the-anti-virus-quarantine/

The vulnerability affects both "Zillya Total Security" and "Zillya Internet Security" products.

Step by step produce:
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1 - Attackers create new folder and into malicious file. It can be a DLL or any file. 

2 - Attacker waits for "Zillya Total Security" or "Zillya Internet Security" to quarantine him.

3 - The created folder is linked with the Google Symbolic Link Tools "Create Mount Point" tools to the folder that 
the current user does not have write permission to. 

You can find these tools here: https://github.com/googleprojectzero/symboliclink-testing-tools 

4 - Restores the quarantined file. When checked, it is seen that the file has been moved to an unauthorized location. 
This is evidence of escalation vulnerability. An attacker with an unauthorized user can write to directories that require 
authorization. Using techniques such as DLL hijacking, it can gain access to SYSTEM privileges.

Advisories:
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Developers should not allow unauthorized users to restore from quarantine unless necessary. 

Also, it should be checked whether the target file has been copied to the original location. Unless necessary, users 
should not be able to interfere with processes running with SYSTEM privileges. All processes on the user's side should 
be run with normal privileges.

Disclosure Timeline:
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13.11.2022 - Vulnerability reported via email but no response was given and the fix was not released.
02.12.2022 - Full disclosure.

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