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CVE-2013-2604: RealNetworks GameHouse RealArcade Installer (aka ActiveMARK Game Installer) 2.6.0.481 and 3.0.7 uses weak p...

RealNetworks GameHouse RealArcade Installer (aka ActiveMARK Game Installer) 2.6.0.481 and 3.0.7 uses weak permissions (Create Files/Write Data) for the GameHouse Games directory tree, which allows local users to gain privileges via a Trojan horse DLL in an individual game's directory, as demonstrated by DDRAW.DLL in the Zuma Deluxe directory.

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This is a local privilege escalation weakness in old RealNetworks GameHouse RealArcade/ActiveMARK game installers. The installer gave ordinary users write access under the GameHouse Games directory, creating a path for malicious DLL placement. Business risk is mainly legacy Windows endpoints where these games or installers remain installed. Exposure is likely limited to legacy Windows systems with the named RealArcade/ActiveMARK Game Installer versions or GameHouse game directory trees. Enterprise exposure is most plausible on unmanaged, kiosk, shared, or long-lived desktop images. Treat as a targeted legacy hygiene issue, not an internet-facing emergency. Prioritize shared Windows systems and unmanaged endpoints first. Removal or permission hardening should be low effort if the software is no longer required. Mitigation focus: Inventory endpoints for GameHouse RealArcade or ActiveMARK Game Installer installations.; Remove affected legacy software where there is no business need.; Check RealNetworks/GameHouse guidance for any available fixed installer or cleanup instructions..

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