You might be surprised by some of the security breaches and vulnerabilities out there, including some for apps that you would never suspect, like Windows’ Calculator application. Hackers are always looking for new ways to infect endpoints, and nothing exemplifies this better than this threat, one which utilizes the Windows 7 calculator app to launch attacks against Microsoft operating systems.
According to security researcher ProxyLife on Twitter, there are several strains of malware utilizing an old version of the Calculator application loaded on Microsoft’s Windows operating systems. This particular version of the Calculator app was used on Windows 7, and this threat works by tricking a user into downloading an ISO disc image disguised as a PDF or other file. The ISO uses a shortcut to open the included Calculator application.
One of the features of the Windows 7 Calculator app is the use of Dynamic Link Libraries, or .dll files, rather than defaulting to Windows’ system default libraries. This is a feature that has not been used in the Calculator app since Windows 7, hence the need to run the older version of the software. The Calculator app runs these libraries to infect the system with malware, and since the Calculator appears to be a legitimate application used by Windows, the system does not think twice about it, allowing it to circumvent Windows’ built-in security benchmarks.
Ultimately, we think it is reasonable to look at this threat as an obscure one that simply shows off the ingenuity of hackers and how they are using tools in different ways. It’s not clear whether or not Microsoft has issued an update to Defender to stop these attacks, but all you need to know is that you likely won’t encounter this type of threat, so long as you are treating potential threat vectors with the scrutiny they deserve, i.e. not downloading random files that are suspicious.
Even if it is unlikely you will encounter these threats, it’s a bit unnerving that trusted and known applications can create these types of issues for your IT department. One way to make sure you do not let threats fly under the radar, even for those that are not deemed threats by your operating system, is to proactively monitor your infrastructure for anything that is out of the ordinary. You can then take steps to contain, isolate, and eliminate them.
If you would rather not worry about keeping tabs on your network, LinkTech is happy to assist with this incredibly important part of running a business. We can implement comprehensive data security measures that minimize the opportunity for hackers to infiltrate your network. To learn more, contact us today at (605) 644-7360.
About the author
David started LinkTech in the summer of 2014 after serving in a variety of IT leadership roles. Since 2017 he as additional held the role of CIO for a local leading hospitality company and has been key in the explosive growth of both organizations. David keeps busy with a hearty mix of business IT strategy, project management, technical consulting, and day-to-day IT operations.
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