MSI Center – How to gain SYSTEM privileges in seconds

(mrbruh.com)

40 points | by MrBruh 3 hours ago

4 comments

  • nzeid 2 hours ago
    > After this minor hiccup, the experience with MSI was actually quite pleasant. They prepared a patch for the vulnerability within two days of me reporting it and told me which MSI Center release it was to be bundled with, and when they planned to release the new version.

    Was NOT expecting a happy ending.

    I don't know if the part of MSI Center with the pipe vulnerability is automatically installed on desktops but this is the terribly written software that you need to turn off all the obnoxious lights on your MB and DRAM.

    • vlovich123 5 minutes ago
      > So far, for the vulnerabilities I have reported to Google, ASUS, AMD, TP-Link, Netgear, MSI (and more), they have paid out a total of $0 in bug bounties.

      Not sure this is that happy of an ending. I wish there was more information why - is the payout process too cumbersome and why is this person continuing to provide uncompensated value to these companies?

    • matheusmoreira 1 hour ago
      > this is the terribly written software that you need to turn off all the obnoxious lights on your MB and DRAM

      You should reverse engineer it and write a free software replacement!

      I did this for my Clevo laptop's keyboard LEDs:

      https://github.com/matheusmoreira/ite-829x

      Still one of my most satisfying projects and I use it to this day. These manufacturer apps are so bad. Clevo control center would take over a minute to display a window on screen, it was so aggravating. My replacement program works instantly and is scriptable.

      The LED control was implemented over USB. Reversed it by capturing packets with wireshark and replaying them using libusb. MSI probably used ACPI/WMI for this which is much more annoying to work with. I gave up on reversing my laptop's ACPI/WMI features years ago but now that I've got AI I'm trying again, it's been a huge help.

    • edoceo 2 hours ago
      I love those lights. Got a case with clear sides so it's blasting rainbows at my wall all the time.
  • drdexebtjl 2 hours ago
    I wish the author went into a bit more detail about how MSI fixed it, as is usual in write ups like this.

    It left me thinking maybe the patch introduced a different vulnerability that’s still under an embargo :)

    • KennyBlanken 1 hour ago
      More likely MSI just being MSI. They're infamous for being far more concerned about image than most vendors so don't expect much info.
  • Klathmon 2 hours ago
    Is there any valid reason to still be using 3DES in 2026?

    It was formally deprecated in 2018 and has been surpassed in just about every single way by AES long before that.

    At this point I feel like it's use is such a huge red flag

    • Pxtl 59 minutes ago
      I mean they're still using Inno Setup which was pretty cool in 2004.
  • huflungdung 2 hours ago
    You have physical access to the machine. Dump its bios and inject this https://download.microsoft.com/download/8/a/2/8a2fb72d-9b96-...

    Shrug.emoji