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The Lazarus Group exploited CVE-2026-68820, a critical zero-day vulnerability in the afd.sys (Ancillary Function Driver for Winsock) kernel driver of Microsoft Windows. The attack chain leverages social engineering via fraudulent job offers to establish initial user-level access, followed by a Local Privilege Escalation (LPE) exploit to achieve SYSTEM-level privileges. This elevation facilitates the deployment of the FudModule (v3) kernel-level rootkit for deep persistence and EDR evasion. Microsoft addressed the vulnerability in the August 2026 Patch Tuesday update.

  • Campaign Overview: Initial Access & Delivery

    • Deployment begins with highly targeted social engineering utilizing fake job offers.
    • Attackers trick victims into executing initial payloads to establish a low-privilege foothold.
    • Focuses on gaining a local presence before pivoting to kernel-mode exploitation.
  • Vulnerability Mechanics: CVE-2026-68820

    • Flaw located within afd.sys, the driver responsible for managing network socket operations.
    • Specifically exploited to achieve Local Privilege Escalation (LPE) from user-level to SYSTEM.
    • Allows the threat actor to bypass Windows security boundaries by manipulating kernel-mode socket handling.
  • Payload Analysis: FudModule Rootkit (v3)

    • Deployment occurs immediately following successful privilege escalation to SYSTEM.
    • Utilizes a sophisticated kernel-level rootkit designed for maximum stealth and persistence.
    • Engineered to evade standard security software and modern Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) tools.
  • Impact & Remediation

    • Assigned a CVSS score of 7.0 (High) with confirmed active exploitation in the wild.
    • Potential impact includes full system compromise and unauthorized kernel-level access.
    • Remediation requires the immediate application of Microsoft's August 2026 security patches.

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