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SpoolTrigger

Weaponizing for privileged file writes bugs with PrintNotify Service

Short Description:

Imre Rad found this technique in the winspool service which can be triggered via clsid854a20fb-2d44-457d-992f-ef13785d2b51 by any user using OLEView.NET. That service is not running by default and it's running as NT_AUTHORITY\SYSTEM. When the service is start, it loads a dll denepdency called winspool.drv which dosen't actually exist in the directory C:\Windows\System32\spool\drivers\x64\3\. Then, Imre Rad modified the original one winspool.drv to reference to mod-ms-win-core-apiquery-l1-1-0.dll.Then, mod-ms-win-core-apiquery-l1-1-0.dll which normally doesn't exist has been loaded by winspool.drv. After all of this, I just created this poc to get the NT_AUTHORITY\SYSTEM shell.

Note:

This is not local privilege escalation bug. Just a technique which will help to get nt authority system shell via arb file write bugs such as CVE-2019-1315,CVE-2020-0787 and so on.

For testing purposes:

  1. As an administrator, copy winspool.drv and mod-ms-win-core-apiquery-l1-1-0.dll to C:\Windows\System32\spool\drivers\x64\3\
  2. Place all files which included in /bin/ into a same directory.
  3. Then, run powershell . .\spooltrigger.ps1.
  4. Enjoy a shell as NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM.

test1

by @404death

Thanks to: Imre Rad for his finding.

Ref:
https://www.tiraniddo.dev/2018/09/finding-interactive-user-com-objects_9.html
https://github.com/irsl/microsoft-diaghub-case-sensitivity-eop-cve