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CreativeLabs es1371mp.sys 5.1.3612.0 WDM audio driver, as used in Ensoniq PCI 1371 sound cards and when running on Windows Vista, does not create a Functional Device Object (FDO) to prevent user-moade access to the Physical Device Object (PDO), which allows local users to gain SYSTEM privileges via a crafted IRP request that dereferences a NULL FsContext pointer.
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Publication date : 2008-01-06 23h00 +00:00 Author : Ruben Santamarta EDB Verified : No
source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/27179/info
Creative Ensoniq PCI ES1371 WDM drivers are prone to a local privilege-escalation vulnerability.
Successful exploits allow local users to execute arbitrary machine code with kernel-level privileges, facilitating the complete compromise of affected computers.
This issue occurs when the vulnerable driver is running in a Microsoft Windows Vista environment. This occurs in VMware Server and Workstation environments when running Microsoft Vista guest operating systems with sound enabled.
This issue affects 'es1371mp.sys' 5.1.3612.0. Given the nature of the issue, other device drivers and versions may also be vulnerable, but this has not been confirmed.
https://gitlab.com/exploit-database/exploitdb-bin-sploits/-/raw/main/bin-sploits/30999.zip
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Soundblaster>>Ensoniq_pci_es1371_wdm_driver >> Version 5.1.3612.0