In the affected version of the 1E Client, an ordinary user could subvert downloaded instruction resource files, e.g., to substitute a harmful script. by replacing a resource script file created by an instruction at run time with a malicious script. The 1E Client's temporary directory is now locked down in the released patch.
Resolution: This has been fixed in patch Q23094
This issue has also been fixed in the Mac Client in updated versions of Non-Windows release v8.1.2.62 - please re-download from the 1E Support site.
Customers with Mac Client versions higher than v8.1 will need to upgrade to v23.11 to remediate this vulnerability.
1E Client installer can perform arbitrary file deletion on protected files.
A non-privileged user could provide a symbolic link or Windows junction to point to a protected directory in the installer that the 1E Client would then clear on service startup.
A hotfix is available from the 1E support portal that forces the 1E Client to check for a symbolic link or junction and if it finds one refuses to use that path and instead creates a path involving a random GUID.
for v8.1 use hotfix Q23097
for v8.4 use hotfix Q23105
for v9.0 use hotfix Q23115
for SaaS customers, use 1EClient v23.7 plus hotfix Q23121