New blog post: "CDPSvc DLL Hijacking - From LOCAL SERVICE to SYSTEM" where I mostly talk about Tokens and Impersonation.
https://itm4n.github.io/cdpsvc-dll-hijacking/ …pic.twitter.com/pqi7k2thcS
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Wow! We could debate this all day!
But I think you missed the point here. This post wasn't about DLL hijacking. This was just an introduction to some basic Windows Internals.
I'll leave you with this simple question though: why did MS "fix" the IKEEXT service in Windows 8.1?
Indeed, it is a very excellent post with details about some Windows internals! It's the part about the prerequisite of being able to drop a file in a System-wide PATH that's glossed over. If that prerequisite is met, there's no need for anything fancier than DLL hijacking.
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