An issue was discovered in Kaseya VSA RMM through 9.5.0.22. When using the default configuration, the LAN Cache feature creates a local account FSAdminxxxxxxxxx (e.g., FSAdmin123456789) on the server that hosts the LAN Cache and all clients that are assigned to a LAN Cache. This account is placed into the local Administrators group of all clients assigned to the LAN Cache. When the assigned client is a Domain Controller, the FSAdminxxxxxxxxx account is created as a domain account and automatically added as a member of the domain BUILTIN\Administrators group. Using the well known Pass-the-Hash techniques, an attacker can use the same FSAdminxxxxxxxxx hash from any LAN Cache client and pass this to a Domain Controller, providing administrative rights to the attacker on any Domain Controller. (Local account Pass-the-Hash mitigations do not protect domain accounts.)
During installation, installed file permissions are set to allow anyone to modify those files.
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https://www.kaseya.com/products/vsa/ | product |
http://community.kaseya.com/xsp/f/355.aspx | release notes |
https://lockstepgroup.com/blog/abusing-the-kaseya-lan-cache-fsadmin/ | third party advisory exploit |
https://lockstepgroup.com/blog/cve-2019-14510-abusing-the-kaseya-lan-cache-fsadmin-red-team-edition/ | third party advisory exploit |
http://community.kaseya.com/xsp/f/355/t/24675.aspx | release notes |