A remote code execution vulnerability exists in the way that Windows handles Remote Procedure Calls (RPC) when they happen over Hyper-V. This flaw allows an attacker to execute code on a vulnerable host with the privileges of the user that is running the virtual machine. Microsoft has a patch available to fix this issue.

Remote Code Execution Vulnerability in Microsoft Exchange Server.

Remote Code Execution occurs when a remote code is executed on a Windows host with elevated privileges. This host can be a Windows, Linux, or UNIX host. An attacker can execute code on a vulnerable host with elevated privileges from a Windows host, a Linux host, or a UNIX host. Microsoft has a patch available to fix this issue.

Remote Code Execution Vulnerability in Microsoft IIS.

Remote Code Execution occurs when a remote code is executed on a Windows host with elevated privileges. This host can be a Windows, Linux, or UNIX host. An attacker can execute code on a vulnerable host with elevated privileges from a Windows host, a Linux host, or a UNIX host. Microsoft has a patch available to fix this issue.

Arbitrary Code Execution Vulnerability in Microsoft Exchange Server.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.1 and 7.1 have a patch available to fix this issue.

Arbitrary Code Execution Vulnerability in Microsoft Internet Explorer.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.9 and 6.1 have a patch available to fix this issue.

Microsoft has a patch available for CVE-2041 -30163


A remote code execution vulnerability exists in the way that Windows handles Remote Procedure Calls (RPC) when they happen over Hyper-V. This flaw allows an attacker to execute code on a vulnerable host with the privileges of the user that is running the virtual machine. Microsoft has a patch available to fix this issue.

Windows Remote Code Execution Vulnerability

Windows Remote Code Execution Vulnerability (CVE-2022-30163) exists in the way that Windows handles Remote Procedure Calls (RPC) when they happen over Hyper-V. This flaw allows an attacker to execute code on a vulnerable host with the privileges of the user that is running the virtual machine. Microsoft has a patch available to fix this issue.

Remote Code Execution Vulnerability in Microsoft Exchange Server.
Remote Code Execution occurs when a remote code is executed on a Windows host with elevated privileges. This host can be a Windows, Linux, or UNIX host. An attacker can execute code on a vulnerable host with elevated privileges from a Windows host, a Linux host, or a UNIX host. Microsoft has a patch available to fix this issue.

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Published on: 06/15/2022 22:15:00 UTC
Last modified on: 06/27/2022 17:02:00 UTC

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