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A proof-of-concept (PoC) exploit for CVE-2023-21716, a severe remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability found in Microsoft Word, is now accessible to the public. This vulnerability can be triggered when a user previews a specially crafted RTF document.
The flaw impacts a variety of MS Office and SharePoint versions, as well as Microsoft 365 Apps for Enterprise. The vulnerability is in Microsoft Word's RTF parser and is related to heap corruption. If exploited, attackers can remotely execute code with the same level of privileges as the victim. The flaw does not need any prior authentication, meaning attackers can send a malicious RTF file via email to the victim.
CVE-2023-21716 was discovered by security researcher, Joshua J. Drake, who stated that Microsoft Office 2010 and later use Protected View to limit the damage of malicious documents acquired from untrusted sources. The vulnerability arises when Protected View is active, hence an additional sandbox escape weakness would be necessary to gain full privileges.
Although Microsoft has issued workarounds for CVE-2023-21716, due to the now public PoC, it is highly recommended that organizations patch immediately. Even though Microsoft has provided temporary fixes for CVE-2023-21716, organizations should prioritize patching as soon as possible due to the public availability of the PoC.
At this time, there are no known IoCs associated with CVE-2023-21716. Avertium’s threat hunters remain vigilant in locating IoCs for our customers. Should any be located, Avertium will disclose them as soon as possible. For more information on how Avertium can help protect your organization, please reach out to your Avertium Service Delivery Manager or Account Executive.
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