Local Privilege Escalation in EVGA Precision X1 WinRing0 Driver
CVE-2020-14979 is a local privilege escalation vulnerability affecting EVGA Precision X1 versions prior to 1.0.7 through its bundled WinRing0.sys / WinRing0x64.sys driver version 1.2.0. The driver exposes a device object with a NULL DACL, allowing any local user, including low-integrity processes, to open the device and issue IOCTLs. Because the WinRing0 driver functionality permits arbitrary physical memory read/write, MSR access, and IO port access, an unprivileged attacker can abuse the exposed interface to read and write arbitrary memory locations. A documented exploitation path is mapping \Device\PhysicalMemory into the calling process, which can then be used to obtain NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM privileges. The core flaw is improper access control on the driver device object rather than the existence of the hardware-access functionality itself.
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