CVE-2021-31166 Windows HTTP flaw also impacts WinRM servers

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The wormable CVE-2021-31166 vulnerability in the HTTP Protocol Stack of the Windows IIS server also affects WinRM on Windows 10 and Server systems.

Microsoft Patch Tuesday for May 2021 security updates addressed 55 vulnerabilities in Microsoft including a critical HTTP Protocol Stack Remote Code Execution vulnerability tracked as CVE-2021-31166. The flaw could be exploited by an unauthenticated attacker by sending a specially crafted packet to a targeted server utilizing the HTTP Protocol Stack (http.sys) to process packets.

This stack is used by the Windows built-in IIS server, which means that it could be easily exploited if the server is enabled. The flaw is wormable and affects different versions of Windows 10, Windows Server 2004 and Windows Server 20H2.

The security researcher Axel Souchet has published over the weekend a proof-of-concept exploit code for the wormable flaw that impacted Windows IIS.

The PoC exploit code allows to crash an unpatched Windows system running an IIS server, it does not implement worming capabilities. Anyway, attackers could start triggering the vulnerability in the wild, the PoC code could be improved to be actively exploited.

Now, the security researcher Jim DeVries reported that the issue also impacts Windows 10 and Server devices running the Windows Remote Management (WinRM) service. a component of the Windows Hardware Management feature set which also makes use of the vulnerable HTTP.sys.

Windows Remote Management (WinRM) is the Microsoft implementation of WS-Management Protocol, a standard Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP)-based, firewall-friendly protocol that allows hardware and operating systems, from different vendors, to interoperate.

The WinRM service is enabled by default on Windows servers running versions 2004 or 20H2 for this reason it only poses a serious risk to corporate environments, DeVries explained to BleepingComputer.

I finally found time to answer my own question. WinRM *IS* vulnerable. This really expands the number of vulnerable systems, although no one would intentionally put that service on the internet.

— Jim DeVries (@JimDinMN) May 19, 2021

At the time of this writing, querying the Shodan search engine we can found more than 1,6 million Windows systems running the WinRM service are exposed online, and those which runs versions 2004 and 20H2 are vulnerable to CVE-2021-31166 exploit.

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Pierluigi Paganini

(SecurityAffairs – hacking, CVE-2021-31166)

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