CVE-2016-20089: Iperius Remote 1.7.0 Unquoted Service Path Elevation of Privilege
Iperius Remote 1.7.0 contains an unquoted service path vulnerability that allows local users to execute arbitrary code with SYSTEM privileges by exploiting the service installation path. When installed from directories containing spaces, attackers can place malicious executables in the path to be executed with elevated privileges during service startup or system reboot.
Security readout for executives and security teams
Iperius Remote 1.7.0 has a Windows service configuration flaw that can let a local low-privileged user gain SYSTEM-level control. This is serious on machines where the vulnerable version is installed, but it requires local access first. The source bundle does not show confirmed active exploitation or a vendor fix. Exposure appears limited to Windows systems running Iperius Remote 1.7.0, especially where the service path contains spaces and local users can write to relevant parent directories. Organizations should verify installed versions and service configuration on endpoints and remote-support hosts. Treat as high priority where Iperius Remote 1.7.0 is present. The business risk is full local system takeover after an attacker gains local access. Focus first on remote-support machines and systems with multiple local users or weaker endpoint controls. Mitigation focus: Identify systems running Iperius Remote 1.7.0.; Review vendor guidance and download pages for updated versions or advisories.; Restrict local write permissions on service path parent directories..
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2.0.3
Exploitation: pocAutomatable: noTechnical Impact: total
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