Minecraft version 1.6.61 has a launcher that suffers from insecure file permissions that can lead to a privilege escalation issue.
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Minecraft Launcher: https://minecraft.net
Version: 1.6.61
By Ross Marks: http://www.rossmarks.co.uk
Exploit-db: https://www.exploit-db.com/author/?a=8724
Category: Local
Tested on: Windows 10 x86/x64
1) Insecure File Permissions Local Privilege Escalation
Minecraft's launcher (minecraftLauncher.exe) suffers from an elevation of privileges
vulnerability which can be used by a simple user that can change the executable file
with a binary of choice. The vulnerability exist due to the improper permissions,
with the 'F' flag (Full) for 'Users' group, making the entire directory
'Minecraft' and its files and sub-dirs world-writable.
This would allow an attacker the ability to inject code or replace the MinecraftLauncher
executable and have it run in the context of the system.
PoC:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Minecraft>icacls MinecraftLauncher.exe
MinecraftLauncher.exe BUILTIN\Users:(I)(F)
NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM:(I)(F)
BUILTIN\Administrators:(I)(F)
PENTEST\ross.marks:(I)(F)
APPLICATION PACKAGE AUTHORITY\ALL APPLICATION PACKAGES:(I)(RX)
APPLICATION PACKAGE AUTHORITY\ALL RESTRICTED APP PACKAGES:(I)(RX)
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