Search Results (10 CVEs found)

CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v3.1
CVE-2022-50693 1 Splashtop 1 Splashtop 2026-01-14 8.4 High
Splashtop 8.71.12001.0 contains an unquoted service path vulnerability in the Splashtop Software Updater Service that allows local attackers to potentially execute arbitrary code. Attackers can exploit the unquoted path in C:\Program Files (x86)\Splashtop\Splashtop Software Updater\ to inject malicious executables and escalate privileges.
CVE-2024-42050 1 Splashtop 1 Streamer 2025-09-03 7 High
The MSI installer for Splashtop Streamer for Windows before 3.7.0.0 uses a temporary folder with weak permissions during installation. A local user can exploit this to escalate privileges to SYSTEM via an oplock on CredProvider_Inst.reg.
CVE-2024-42051 1 Splashtop 1 Streamer 2025-09-03 7.8 High
The MSI installer for Splashtop Streamer for Windows before 3.6.2.0 uses a temporary folder with weak permissions during installation. A local user can exploit this to escalate privileges to SYSTEM by replacing InstRegExp.reg.
CVE-2024-42053 1 Splashtop 1 Streamer 2025-09-03 7.8 High
The MSI installer for Splashtop Streamer for Windows before 3.6.0.0 uses a temporary folder with weak permissions during installation. A local user can exploit this to escalate privileges to SYSTEM by placing a version.dll file in the folder.
CVE-2023-3181 2 Microsoft, Splashtop 6 Windows, Mirroring360 Receiver, Mirroring360 Sender and 3 more 2025-08-14 7.8 High
The C:\Program Files (x86)\Splashtop\Splashtop Software Updater\uninst.exe process creates a folder at C:\Windows\Temp~nsu.tmp and copies itself to it as Au_.exe. The C:\Windows\Temp~nsu.tmp\Au_.exe file is automatically launched as SYSTEM when the system reboots or when a standard user runs an MSI repair using Splashtop Streamer’s Windows Installer. Since the C:\Windows\Temp~nsu.tmp folder inherits permissions from C:\Windows\Temp and Au_.exe is susceptible to DLL hijacking, standard users can write a malicious DLL to it and elevate their privileges.
CVE-2024-42052 1 Splashtop 1 Streamer 2025-03-20 7.8 High
The MSI installer for Splashtop Streamer for Windows before 3.5.8.0 uses a temporary folder with weak permissions during installation. A local user can exploit this to escalate privileges to SYSTEM by placing a wevtutil.exe file in the folder.
CVE-2021-42714 2 Microsoft, Splashtop 2 Windows, Splashtop 2024-11-21 7.8 High
Splashtop Remote Client (Business Edition) through 3.4.8.3 creates a Temporary File in a Directory with Insecure Permissions.
CVE-2021-42713 2 Microsoft, Splashtop 2 Windows, Splashtop 2024-11-21 7.8 High
Splashtop Remote Client (Personal Edition) through 3.4.6.1 creates a Temporary File in a Directory with Insecure Permissions.
CVE-2021-42712 1 Splashtop 1 Streamer 2024-11-21 7.8 High
Splashtop Streamer through 3.4.8.3 creates a Temporary File in a Directory with Insecure Permissions.
CVE-2020-12431 1 Splashtop 2 Software Updater, Streamer 2024-11-21 6.6 Medium
A Windows privilege change issue was discovered in Splashtop Software Updater before 1.5.6.16. Insecure permissions on the configuration file and named pipe allow for local privilege escalation to NT AUTHORITY/SYSTEM, by forcing a permission change to any Splashtop files and directories, with resultant DLL hijacking. This product is bundled with Splashtop Streamer (before 3.3.8.0) and Splashtop Business (before 3.3.8.0).