CVE-2022-44747 - Local Privilege Escalation in Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office (Windows) via Soft Link Handling
In late 2022, a notable vulnerability was identified in Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office (previously known as Acronis True Image) for Windows systems. Catalogued as
CVE-2022-44744 - Local Privilege Escalation in Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office via DLL Hijacking
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In this exclusive long-read, we’ll break down CVE-2022-44744—a local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability that affects Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office for Windows
CVE-2022-44745 - Sensitive Information Leak Through Log Files in Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office (Windows)
In November 2022, a security vulnerability was disclosed under the identifier CVE-2022-44745, impacting earlier versions of Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office (formerly Acronis True Image)
CVE-2022-44746 - Sensitive Information Disclosure in Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office due to Insecure Folder Permissions
In late 2022, a significant vulnerability tracked as CVE-2022-44746 was discovered in the widely-used backup software Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office for Windows. This security
CVE-2022-44733 - Exploiting Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office with Insecure Folder Permissions for Local Privilege Escalation (Windows)
Last updated: June 2024
Severity: High
Product: Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office (Windows)
Versions Affected: Before build 39900
Impact: Local privilege escalation
Requirement: Local access
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