Vulnerabilities (CVE)

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Filtered by product Windows Server 1909
Total 6 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v2 CVSS v3
CVE-2021-1647 1 Microsoft 20 Security Essentials, System Center Endpoint Protection, Windows 10 1507 and 17 more 2024-10-09 7.2 HIGH 7.8 HIGH
Microsoft Defender Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
CVE-2021-28310 1 Microsoft 9 Windows 10 1803, Windows 10 1809, Windows 10 1909 and 6 more 2024-07-29 4.6 MEDIUM 7.8 HIGH
Win32k Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability
CVE-2020-1464 1 Microsoft 18 Windows 10 1507, Windows 10 1607, Windows 10 1709 and 15 more 2024-07-26 2.1 LOW 7.8 HIGH
A spoofing vulnerability exists when Windows incorrectly validates file signatures. An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could bypass security features and load improperly signed files. In an attack scenario, an attacker could bypass security features intended to prevent improperly signed files from being loaded. The update addresses the vulnerability by correcting how Windows validates file signatures.
CVE-2021-1732 1 Microsoft 9 Windows 10 1803, Windows 10 1809, Windows 10 1909 and 6 more 2024-07-25 4.6 MEDIUM 7.8 HIGH
Windows Win32k Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability
CVE-2020-0787 1 Microsoft 17 Windows 10 1507, Windows 10 1607, Windows 10 1709 and 14 more 2024-07-24 7.2 HIGH 7.8 HIGH
An elevation of privilege vulnerability exists when the Windows Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) improperly handles symbolic links, aka 'Windows Background Intelligent Transfer Service Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability'.
CVE-2020-1472 8 Canonical, Debian, Fedoraproject and 5 more 15 Ubuntu Linux, Debian Linux, Fedora and 12 more 2024-05-23 9.3 HIGH 5.5 MEDIUM
An elevation of privilege vulnerability exists when an attacker establishes a vulnerable Netlogon secure channel connection to a domain controller, using the Netlogon Remote Protocol (MS-NRPC). An attacker who successfully exploited the vulnerability could run a specially crafted application on a device on the network. To exploit the vulnerability, an unauthenticated attacker would be required to use MS-NRPC to connect to a domain controller to obtain domain administrator access. Microsoft is addressing the vulnerability in a phased two-part rollout. These updates address the vulnerability by modifying how Netlogon handles the usage of Netlogon secure channels. For guidelines on how to manage the changes required for this vulnerability and more information on the phased rollout, see How to manage the changes in Netlogon secure channel connections associated with CVE-2020-1472 (updated September 28, 2020). When the second phase of Windows updates become available in Q1 2021, customers will be notified via a revision to this security vulnerability. If you wish to be notified when these updates are released, we recommend that you register for the security notifications mailer to be alerted of content changes to this advisory. See Microsoft Technical Security Notifications.