Avira Internet Security Arbitrary File Deletion via Improper Link Resolution
Avira Internet Security contains an improper link resolution vulnerability in the Software Updater component. During the update process, a privileged service running as SYSTEM deletes a file under C:\\ProgramData without validating whether the path resolves through a symbolic link or reparse point. A local attacker can create a malicious link to redirect the delete operation to an arbitrary file, resulting in deletion of attacker-chosen files with SYSTEM privileges. This may lead to local privilege escalation, denial of service, or system integrity compromise depending on the targeted file and operating system configuration.
A local user can cause a privileged component running as SYSTEM to delete an unintended file path via symbolic links or reparse points, which may result in local privilege escalation, denial of service, or loss of system integrity depending on the targeted file and operating system behavior.
Description: A local user can cause a privileged component running as SYSTEM to delete an unintended file path via symbolic links or reparse points, which may result in local privilege escalation, denial of service, or loss of system integrity depending on the targeted file and operating system behavior.
Solutions
Upgrade Avira Internet Security for Windows to version 1.1.114.3113 or later. Apply updates through the product's built-in updater or a fresh install from the vendor; see the release-notes reference in this record for current supported versions.