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CVE-2018-20341: WINMAGIC SecureDoc Disk Encryption software before 8.3 has an Unquoted Service Path vulnerability, which co...

WINMAGIC SecureDoc Disk Encryption software before 8.3 has an Unquoted Service Path vulnerability, which could allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code on a target system. If the executable is enclosed in quote tags "" then the system will know where to find it. However if the path of where the application binary is located doesn't contain any quotes then Windows will try to find it and execute it inside every folder of this path until they reach the executable.

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SecureDoc Disk Encryption versions before 8.3 may register a Windows service path without quotes. That Windows parsing mistake can let code run from the wrong location if an attacker can place a program in a searched folder. The bundle provides no CVSS score or exploitation evidence. Exposure is likely limited to Windows endpoints running WINMAGIC SecureDoc Disk Encryption before version 8.3. Organizations without SecureDoc, or already on 8.3 or later, are not indicated as affected by the supplied sources. Treat this as a targeted endpoint hardening and upgrade item, not an internet-scale emergency based on the provided evidence. Prioritize if SecureDoc protects high-value laptops, shared workstations, or environments where local attacker access is plausible. Mitigation focus: Inventory endpoints running WINMAGIC SecureDoc Disk Encryption.; Upgrade affected installations to version 8.3 or later, following vendor guidance.; Review WinMagic release notes and support advisories for deployment details..

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