- Windows Task Scheduler Privilege Escalation
This module exploits the Task Scheduler 2.0 XML 0day exploited by Stuxnet.
When processing task files, the Windows Task Scheduler only uses a CRC32 checksum to validate that the file has not been tampered with.
Also, In a default configuration, normal users can read and write the task files that they have created.
By modifying the task file and creating a CRC32 collision, an attacker can execute arbitrary commands with SYSTEM privileges.
NOTE: Thanks to webDEViL for the information about disable/enable.
- The exp was from @webDEViL
Vulnerability reference:
msf > use exploit/windows/local/ms10_092_schelevator
msf exploit(ms10_092_schelevator) > show targets
...targets...
msf exploit(ms10_092_schelevator) > set TARGET <target-id>
msf exploit(ms10_092_schelevator) > show options
...show and set options...
msf exploit(ms10_092_schelevator) > exploit