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CVE-2025-34193

Vasion Print (formerly PrinterLogic) Insecure Windows Components Lack Modern Memory Protections and Use Outdated Runtimes

CVSS 7.1 HIGHEPSS 0.7%CWE-1104CWE-755
In short

Vasion Print's Windows components lack modern security protections against memory attacks and use outdated, unmaintained software frameworks. This makes it easier for attackers to exploit memory vulnerabilities and gain full system control.

Technical detail

Windows client binaries (PrinterInstallerClientInterface.exe, PrinterInstallerClient.exe, PrinterInstallerClientLauncher.exe) are compiled as 32-bit without DEP, ASLR, CFG, or stack protection, and rely on legacy Pascal/Delphi and Python 2 runtimes. Several processes run as NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM; memory-corruption vulnerabilities from crafted drivers or malicious inputs can be leveraged for RCE and privilege escalation to SYSTEM.

Summary generated and translated by AI from the official description.
Vasion Print (formerly PrinterLogic) Virtual Appliance Host versions prior to 25.1.102 and Application versions prior to 25.1.1413 include Windows client components (PrinterInstallerClientInterface.exe, PrinterInstallerClient.exe, PrinterInstallerClientLauncher.exe) that lack modern compile-time and runtime exploit mitigations and rely on outdated runtimes. These binaries are built as 32-bit, without Data Execution Prevention (DEP), Address Space Layout Randomization (ASLR), Control Flow Guard (CFG), or stack-protection, and they incorporate legacy technologies (Pascal/Delphi and Python 2) which are no longer commonly maintained. Several of these processes run with elevated privileges (NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM for PrinterInstallerClient.exe and PrinterInstallerClientLauncher.exe), and the client automatically downloads and installs printer drivers. The absence of modern memory safety mitigations and the use of unmaintained runtimes substantially increase the risk that memory-corruption or other exploit primitives — for example from crafted driver content or maliciously crafted inputs — can be turned into remote or local code execution and privilege escalation to SYSTEM. This vulnerability has been confirmed to be remediated, but it is unclear as to when the patch was introduced.
CVSS:4.0/AV:L/AC:L/AT:N/PR:N/UI:N/VC:L/VI:H/VA:H/SC:N/SI:N/SA:N

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