CVE-2023-31747: Wondershare Filmora 12 (Build 12.2.1.2088) was discovered to contain an unquoted service path vulnerability...
Wondershare Filmora 12 (Build 12.2.1.2088) was discovered to contain an unquoted service path vulnerability via the component NativePushService. This vulnerability allows attackers to launch processes with elevated privileges.
Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2023-31747 is a local privilege escalation issue in Wondershare Filmora 12 Build 12.2.1.2088 involving the NativePushService service path. A user who already has local access could potentially run code with elevated privileges. This is mainly an endpoint risk, not a remote internet-facing exposure. Exposure is likely limited to Windows endpoints where the affected Wondershare Filmora 12 build and NativePushService are installed. The CVE record’s affected product fields are incomplete, so confirm through local software inventory and vendor information. Prioritize remediation on managed workstations with Filmora installed, especially shared or higher-trust systems. This is not described as remotely exploitable, but it can turn a low-privilege foothold into administrative control. Mitigation focus: Check Wondershare or Filmora guidance for fixed versions or official remediation.; Update Filmora if a vendor-supported fixed build is available.; Remove Filmora from systems where it is not business-required..
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Unquoted Search Path or Element
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