A vulnerability in the Trend Micro Anti-Threat Toolkit (ATTK) can be exploited by attackers to run malware on targets’ Windows systems.
The security expert and bug-hunter John “hyp3rlinx” Page discovered an arbitrary code execution vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2019-9491, in the Trend Micro Anti-Threat Toolkit.
Trend Micro ATTK allows analyzing malware issues and clean infections. It can be used to perform system forensic scans and clean various types of infections.

The vulnerability could be exploited by attackers to run malware on target Windows computers.
“Trend Micro Anti-Threat Toolkit (ATTK) will load and execute arbitrary .EXE files if a malware author happens to use the vulnerable naming convention of “
The expert discovered that is possible to trick the Trend Micro Anti-Threat Toolkit into executing any malicious code when it is named “cmd.exe” or “regedit.exe.”
An attacker that is able to save a malicious file with the above
Below a video proof of concept of the attack:
The expert also published a PoC exploit code in the advisory.
Below the vulnerability timeline:
- V
endor Notification: September 9, 2019 - Vendor confirms vulnerability: September 25, 2019
- Vendor requests to coordinate advisory: September 25, 2019
- Public Disclosure October 19, 2019
- September 25, 2019 October 19, 2019 Public Disclosure
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