Look at the BINARY_PATH_NAME output. A successfully patched service will display the path wrapped in explicit quotes:
Alternatively, the attacker could use C:\Program Files\Active.exe as the hijack target.
Even with the Active Webcam 115 patch applied, best practices should be followed: active webcam 115 unquoted service path patched
If this issue pertains to a specific product or service, it might be helpful to:
Navigate to the services key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\ Look at the BINARY_PATH_NAME output
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The patch released by e-Software Development addresses the unquoted service path vulnerability in Active Webcam 115. The patch ensures that the service path is properly quoted, preventing an attacker from exploiting the vulnerability. The patch ensures that the service path is
When a service path contains spaces and is , Windows interprets the path ambiguously. Consider this vulnerable path:
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