Learn about CVE-2017-17010, a vulnerability in Content Manager Assistant for PlayStation version 3.55.7671.0901 and earlier allowing privilege escalation via a Trojan horse DLL.
Content Manager Assistant for PlayStation version 3.55.7671.0901 and earlier has a vulnerability that allows attackers to elevate privileges through a Trojan horse DLL.
Understanding CVE-2017-17010
An untrusted search path vulnerability in Content Manager Assistant for PlayStation version 3.55.7671.0901 and earlier enables attackers to gain elevated privileges.
What is CVE-2017-17010?
This CVE refers to a security flaw in Content Manager Assistant for PlayStation version 3.55.7671.0901 and earlier that permits attackers to escalate their privileges using a Trojan horse DLL.
The Impact of CVE-2017-17010
The vulnerability allows attackers to elevate their privileges by exploiting the untrusted search path vulnerability in the affected software.
Technical Details of CVE-2017-17010
Content Manager Assistant for PlayStation version 3.55.7671.0901 and earlier is susceptible to privilege escalation due to an untrusted search path vulnerability.
Vulnerability Description
The vulnerability in Content Manager Assistant for PlayStation version 3.55.7671.0901 and earlier allows attackers to gain elevated privileges through a Trojan horse DLL in an unspecified directory.
Affected Systems and Versions
Exploitation Mechanism
Attackers can exploit this vulnerability by utilizing a Trojan horse DLL located in an unidentified directory to elevate their privileges.
Mitigation and Prevention
To address CVE-2017-17010, users should take immediate steps and implement long-term security practices.
Immediate Steps to Take
Long-Term Security Practices
Patching and Updates