CVE-2021-34110: WinWaste.NET version 1.0.6183.16475 has incorrect permissions, allowing a local unprivileged user to replac...
WinWaste.NET version 1.0.6183.16475 has incorrect permissions, allowing a local unprivileged user to replace the executable with a malicious file that will be executed with "LocalSystem" privileges.
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This CVE describes a local privilege escalation in WinWaste.NET 1.0.6183.16475. A user with low privileges on an affected machine may be able to replace an executable so it later runs as LocalSystem. That can turn a limited local foothold into full control of the Windows host. Exposure appears limited to systems running WinWaste.NET version 1.0.6183.16475. The structured affected-product data is incomplete, so inventory should rely on installed software discovery, file paths, and vendor confirmation. Treat this as a host-hardening and local compromise escalation risk. It is most urgent where WinWaste.NET runs on shared workstations, servers with many local users, or systems that process sensitive business data. Mitigation focus: Identify and prioritize WinWaste.NET 1.0.6183.16475 installations.; Check vendor or maintainer guidance for fixed versions or supported remediation.; Restrict local interactive access to affected Windows hosts..
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Jul 8, 2021, 12:20 UTC (UTC+00:00)
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