CVE-2018-0986: Microsoft Malware Protection Engine Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
Vulnerability overview
Vulnerability identify
CVE-2018-0986
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Vulnerability
A remote code execution vulnerability exists when the Microsoft Malware Protection Engine does not properly scan a specially crafted file, leading to memory corruption. An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could execute arbitrary code in the security context of the LocalSystem account and take control of the system. An attacker could then install programs; view, change, or delete data; or create new accounts with full user rights.
A brief description of the vulnerability
To exploit this vulnerability, a specially crafted file must be scanned by an affected version of the Microsoft Malware Protection Engine. There are many ways that an attacker could place a specially crafted file in a location that is scanned by the Microsoft Malware Protection Engine. For example, an attacker could use a website to deliver a specially crafted file to the victim’s system that is scanned when the website is viewed by the user. An attacker could also deliver a specially crafted file via an email message or in an Instant Messenger message that is scanned when the file is opened. In addition, an attacker could take advantage of websites that accept or host user-provided content, to upload a specially crafted file to a shared location that is scanned by the Malware Protection Engine running on the hosting server.
If the affected antimalware software has real-time protection turned on, the Microsoft Malware Protection Engine will scan files automatically, leading to exploitation of the vulnerability when the specially crafted file is scanned. If real-time scanning is not enabled, the attacker would need to wait until a scheduled scan occurs in order for the vulnerability to be exploited. All systems running an affected version of antimalware software are primarily at risk.
The update addresses the vulnerability by correcting the manner in which the Microsoft Malware Protection Engine scans specially crafted files.
Affected software
Fix suggestions
Check if the update is installed, and for the affected software, verify that the Microsoft Malware Protection Engine version is 1.1.14700.5 or later.
Source: https://portal.msrc.microsoft.com/en-US/security-guidance/advisory/CVE-2018-0986