Posted by : Brij Bhushan Wednesday 23 October 2019


One of China’s most popular browsers, Maxthon, has a bug in its Windows version that can allow a hacker to take admin control and install malware.  A report by security firm SafeBreach notes it reported the vulnerability in September. The anomaly lets a hacker install a program into a service that is run by the “NT AUTHORITYSYSTEM,” – the admin account. When browser‘s service, a program essential to run the browser, MxService, running with admin privileges starts, it searches for a non-existent file called program.exe before it moves to other executables to fire up the actual browser app. Using this bug, a hacker can place…

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