A vulnerability in the London Trust Media Private Internet Access (PIA)VPN Client v82 for Linux and macOS could allow an authenticated, local attacker to run arbitrary code with elevated privileges.
Tag: Private Internet Access
ASA-2019-00384 – London Trust Media Private Internet Access: Argument Injection
A vulnerability in the London Trust Media Private Internet Access (PIA) VPN Client v82 for Linux could allow an authenticated, local attacker to run arbitrary code with elevated privileges.
ASA-2019-00383 – London Trust Media Private Internet Access: Insecure umask
A vulnerability in the London Trust Media Private Internet Access (PIA) VPN Client v82 for macOS could allow an authenticated, local attacker to run arbitrary code with elevated privileges.
ASA-2019-00382 – London Trust Media Private Internet Access: Untrusted Search Path
A vulnerability in the London Trust Media Private Internet Access (PIA) VPN Client v82 for macOS could allow an authenticated, local attacker to run arbitrary code with elevated privileges.
ASA-2019-00381 – London Trust Media Private Internet Access: Shared Object Injection
A vulnerability in the London Trust Media Private Internet Access (PIA) VPN Client v82 for Linux could allow an authenticated, local attacker to run arbitrary code with elevated privileges.
ASA-2019-00380 – London Trust Media Private Internet Access: DLL injection vulnerability during the update process
A vulnerability in the London Trust Media Private Internet Access (PIA) VPN Client v1.0 for Windows could allow an authenticated, local attacker to run arbitrary code with elevated privileges. The PIA Desktop client is vulnerable to a DLL injection vulnerability during the update process. The updater loads several DLLs from a folder that authenticated users have write access to. A low privileged user can leverage this vulnerability to execute arbitrary code as an administrator.
ASA-2019-00379 – London Trust Media Private Internet Access: Arbitrary File Overwrite
A vulnerability in the London Trust Media Private Internet Access (PIA) VPN Client v82 for Linux and macOS could allow an authenticated, local attacker to overwrite arbitrary files.
ASA-2019-00378 – London Trust Media Private Internet Access: Arbitrary File Overwrite
A vulnerability in the London Trust Media Private Internet Access (PIA) VPN Client v0.9.8 beta (build 02099) for macOS could allow an authenticated, local attacker to overwrite arbitrary files.