Trend Micro Patches Vulnerabilities in its Worry-Free Business Security

Trend Micro has patched several serious vulnerabilities in its Worry-Free Business Security, Apex One and OfficeScan products, including a couple of flaws that have been exploited in the wild.

One of the actively exploited vulnerabilities, tracked as CVE-2020-8467, is related to a migration tool component of Apex One and OfficeScan. It allows a remote, authenticated attacker to execute arbitrary code on affected installations.

The second flaw, tracked as CVE-2020-8468 and described as a content validation escape issue, impacts the agents for Worry-Free Business Security, Apex One and OfficeScan. It allows an authenticated attacker to “manipulate certain agent client components.”

The exploited vulnerabilities were identified by Trend Micro’s own researchers, but no information has been released about the attacks.

Since exploitation of the flaws requires authentication, the attacks involving CVE-2020-8467 and CVE-2020-8468 likely also leveraged other vulnerabilities as well.

The Trend Micro advisories describing the Apex One and OfficeScan vulnerabilities also inform users that the two products are affected by three other critical weaknesses and these can be exploited without authentication.

Two of the security holes are related to service DLL files and they can be exploited to execute arbitrary code with elevated privileges and to delete any file on the server. The third vulnerability is related to an EXE file and it can allow a remote attacker to “write arbitrary data to an arbitrary path on affected installations and bypass root login.” Trend Micro says there is no evidence that these vulnerabilities have been exploited for malicious purposes.

The DLL file vulnerabilities also impact Worry-Free Business Security, which is also affected by a high-severity directory traversal flaw that can be exploited to bypass authentication.

 

 

 

Source: Security Week