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CERT/CC Vulnerability Note VU#380058
2026-06-18 · via CERT Recently Published Vulnerability Notes

Overview

The SignalRGB kernel driver, SignalIo.sys, contains two vulnerabilities involving improper access control and unsafe memory handling. The device object is created with an overly permissive Discretionary Access Control List (DACL) that allows user-mode processes to access privileged hardware operations through input/output control (IOCTL) commands. Additionally, several IOCTL handlers are susceptible to NULL pointer dereference conditions, which further enables low-privilege users to trigger kernel crashes and cause Denial of Service (DoS). Version 1.3.7.0 of the SignalRGB driver remediates these vulnerabilities.

Description

SignalRGB is a Windows application used for RGB lighting control and hardware monitoring. Its kernel component, SignalIo.sys, provides the low-level interfaces required to access and interact with hardware resources.

The SignalIo.sys driver exposes privileged functionality intended for administrative or security operations, but the device object is created without a restrictive security descriptor. Specifically, the driver does not apply security best practices by using either Security Descriptor Definition Language (SDDL) or the IoCreateDeviceSecure API, thereby allowing unprivileged user-mode processes to open handles to the device and issue privileged IOCTL requests.

CVE-2026-8049 The \\.\SignalIo device object is created without an explicit SDDL security descriptor and without FILE_DEVICE_SECURE_OPEN. This results in overly permissive default access control, allowing any authenticated local user to obtain a handle to the device and issue privileged IOCTLs.

CVE-2026-8050 Seven of the sixteen IOCTL handlers dereference the SystemBuffer pointer without first verifying that it is non-NULL. Sending an IOCTL with an empty input buffer causes a NULL pointer dereference, resulting in a kernel crash.

Impact

The device's insufficient access control enables user-mode interaction with privileged IOCTL interfaces and sensitive driver functionality, including read/write access to the PCI configuration space of system devices. Additionally, an authenticated local attacker can trigger repeated kernel crashes by accessing the \\.\SignalIo device and sending NULL input buffers to any of the seven vulnerable IOCTLs.

Notably, the affected SignalRGB drivers already include custom kernel-enforced port whitelists to block I/O access to several high-risk ports, which helps to limit the scope of sensitive operations available through the IOCTL interface.

Solution

SignalRGB has remediated these vulnerabilities in the recent 1.3.7.0 driver release. Users and organizations should update and/or block the previous vulnerable driver version where possible and implement mitigations designed to reduce exposure to BYOVD attacks, including restricting administrative privileges, enforcing Microsoft's recommended driver block rules, and enabling protections such as Windows Defender Application Control (WDAC) or an equivalent EDR solution for your environment.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Shravan Kumar Sheri for researching and reporting this vulnerability, and to SignalRGB for their prompt engagement and remediation efforts. This document was written by Molly Jaconski.

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CVE IDs: CVE-2026-8049 CVE-2026-8050
API URL: VINCE JSON | CSAF
Date Public: 2026-06-17
Date First Published: 2026-06-17
Date Last Updated: 2026-06-17 23:57 UTC
Document Revision: 3