CVE-2016-9485

NONE EPSS 65.4%
Published Jul 13, 20187y ago · Modified Jun 17, 20262w ago
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Published Jul 13, 2018 7y ago
Last Modified Jun 17, 2026 2w ago

Description

On Windows endpoints, the SecureConnector agent must run under the local SYSTEM account or another administrator account in order to enable full functionality of the agent. The typical configuration is for the agent to run as a Windows service under the local SYSTEM account. The SecureConnector agent runs various plugin scripts and executables on the endpoint in order to gather and report information about the host to the CounterACT management appliance. The SecureConnector agent downloads these scripts and executables as needed from the CounterACT management appliance and runs them on the endpoint. The SecureConnector agent fails to set any permissions on downloaded file objects. This allows a malicious user to take ownership of any of these files and make modifications to it, regardless of where the files are saved. These files are then executed under SYSTEM privileges. A malicious unprivileged user can overwrite these executable files with malicious code before the SecureConnector agent executes them, causing the malicious code to be run under the SYSTEM account.

Threat Intelligence

EPSS Exploit Probability
65.4% percentile
Exploit & Patch Status
No Known Exploit
No Patch Available

Weaknesses 2

CWE-264
CWE-378

Affected Products 1

VendorProductVersionRange
forescoutsecureconnector*any

References 2

  • securityfocus.com http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/94740
    Third Party AdvisoryVDB Entry
  • kb.cert.org https://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/768331
    Third Party AdvisoryUS Government Resource

Remediation

No remediation data recorded yet

Check vendor advisories and the NVD entry for patch availability.