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Microsoft Security Center, along with other researchers, have discovered a vulnerability in Microsoft’s support diagnostic tool(MSDT) dubbed “Follina”. It allows attackers to run remote code execution(RCE) with privilege escalation. It is currently being exploited in the wild. Microsoft released a patch for this vulnerability with the June 2022 cumulative Windows Updates.
ID: D3-2022-0005-1
Severity: 7.3 (HIGH)
Published: June 14th, 2022
The RCE (Remote Code Execution) vulnerability happens through MSDT by using the URL Protocol from any office application that could call it, for example, Word. Please note, the attacker has to run it locally. It has the potential to have a significant impact because of how easy it is to execute and its ability to bypass internet security “Protected Views”, and also because there is no current fix from Microsoft. It affects the following versions of Windows:
According to Fortinet, The vulnerability is found within “msdt.exe”. This tool is normally used to diagnose problems with the Windows OS, and then send all details back to Microsoft. It will allow threat actors to execute arbitrary code, with privileges the same as the application that opens it. This means that if Word was running with admin privileges, the threat actor can run code as an administrator. MSDT can open URLs through Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) inside Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, etc. A threat actor could write a macro that leverages OLE to open an embedded malicious URL.
Screenshot 1: OLEs with external link embedded. (Provided by Fortinet)
Screenshot 2: HTML document invoked by MSDT. (Provided by Fortinet)
Screenshot 3: Decoded Powershell command inside HTML payload invoked by MSDT. (Provided by Fortinet)
The vulnerability is currently being exploited by APT TA413, a hacking group linked to the Chinese nation-state. They are currently using it to send attacks to Tibet. The group sends out Word documents in .zip files with embedded malicious code. They have impersonated campaigns such as the Women’s Empowerments Desk of the Central Tibetan Administration, using the domain “Tibet-gov.web[.]app. This was observed on May 30th.
Apply the June 2022 cumulative Windows Updates to patch this zero day vulnerability.
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