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CVE-2012-4754: Multiple untrusted search path vulnerabilities in MindManager 2012 10.0.493 allow local users to gain privi...

Multiple untrusted search path vulnerabilities in MindManager 2012 10.0.493 allow local users to gain privileges via a Trojan horse (1) ssgp.dll or (2) dwmapi.dll file in the current working directory, as demonstrated by a directory that contains a .mmap file. NOTE: some of these details are obtained from third party information.

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CVE-2012-4754 is a local privilege risk in MindManager 2012 10.0.493. The application may load DLL files from an unsafe working directory, allowing a local attacker to influence what the program runs. The source bundle does not provide a CVSS score, confirmed patch, or active exploitation evidence. Exposure is likely limited to environments where MindManager 2012 version 10.0.493 remains installed. Highest concern is shared workstations or file-handling workflows where users open .mmap files from locations writable by untrusted local users. The bundle does not identify other affected versions or platforms. Treat this as a legacy endpoint hygiene issue unless MindManager 2012 is still used in sensitive workflows. Prioritize discovery first. If the affected version exists on shared or high-privilege workstations, remove, upgrade, or isolate usage because the bundle does not provide a confirmed vendor fix. Mitigation focus: Inventory endpoints for MindManager 2012 version 10.0.493.; Check vendor guidance or support archives for updates or workarounds.; Restrict use of MindManager from untrusted or shared directories..

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