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CVE-2010-0103: UsbCharger.dll in the Energizer DUO USB battery charger software contains a backdoor that is implemented th...

UsbCharger.dll in the Energizer DUO USB battery charger software contains a backdoor that is implemented through the Arucer.dll file in the %WINDIR%\system32 directory, which allows remote attackers to download arbitrary programs onto a Windows PC, and execute these programs, via a request to TCP port 7777.

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This issue concerns legacy Energizer DUO USB battery charger software for Windows. The bundled software reportedly installed a backdoor component that could let a remote attacker make the PC download and run arbitrary programs. Business risk is concentrated on old Windows endpoints where this niche software remains installed. Likely exposure is limited to Windows PCs that installed the Energizer DUO USB battery charger software. Modern enterprise exposure should be uncommon, but forgotten legacy endpoints, lab machines, and unmanaged systems are plausible places to check. Prioritize as a legacy-hunting and containment issue rather than a broad internet emergency. Any confirmed installation should be handled quickly because the described impact is remote arbitrary program execution. Mitigation focus: Inventory Windows endpoints for Energizer DUO USB charger software.; Check Energizer and CERT guidance before deciding final remediation.; Remove or disable the software where business use is not required..

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