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About Remote Code Execution – Windows Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) (CVE-2024-49112)
About Remote Code Execution – Windows Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) (CVE-2024-49112). The vulnerability is from the December Microsoft Patch Tuesday. Three weeks later, on January 1, researchers from SafeBreach released a write-up on this vulnerability, labeled as LDAPNightmare, and an exploit PoC. The exploit causes a forced reboot of Windows servers. One prerequisite: the […]
About Remote Code Execution – Windows Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) (CVE-2024-49112). The vulnerability is from the December Microsoft Patch Tuesday. Three weeks later, on January 1, researchers from SafeBreach released a write-up on this vulnerability, labeled as LDAPNightmare, and an exploit PoC.
The exploit causes a forced reboot of Windows servers. One prerequisite: the victim domain controller’s DNS server must have Internet connectivity.
The attack flow starts with sending a DCE/RPC request to the victim server, causing the LSASS (Local Security Authority Subsystem Service) to crash and force a reboot when an attacker sends a specially crafted CLDAP (Connectionless Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) referral response packet.
But this is all about DoS, why RCE? 🤔 Researchers note that RCE can be achieved by modifying the CLDAP packet.
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