Microsoft is aware of a vulnerability in Microsoft Windows which could allow an attacker to take control of your Windows device. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by sending you a malicious link or by convincing you to visit a malicious website. Microsoft is aware of attacks attempting to exploit this vulnerability and currently has information to share on the following: Microsoft is aware of attacks attempting to exploit this vulnerability and currently has information to share on the following: An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by convincing you to click a malicious link in an email or by convincing you to visit a malicious website. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by convincing you to click a malicious link in an email or by convincing you to visit a malicious website. Microsoft recommends that customers apply the security updates for their devices. As of August 10, 2018, all supported releases of Microsoft Windows now contain mitigations against the threat intelligence information provided in this security bulletin. What is Microsoft doing to help protect customers? Microsoft is actively investigating this issue and working to protect customers. Microsoft is actively investigating this issue and working to protect customers. We recommend that customers apply the security updates for their devices. We are closely monitoring this situation and will update this security bulletin as more information becomes available.

Overview of the Vulnerability

Microsoft is aware of a vulnerability in Microsoft Windows which could allow an attacker to take control of your Windows device. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by sending you a malicious link or by convincing you to visit a malicious website. Microsoft is aware of attacks attempting to exploit this vulnerability and currently has information to share on the following:
An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by convincing you to click a malicious link in an email or by convincing you to visit a malicious website.
Microsoft recommends that customers apply the security updates for their devices. As of August 10, 2018, all supported releases of Microsoft Windows now contain mitigations against the threat intelligence information provided in this security bulletin.

Microsoft Windows CVE-2019-0708 Remote Code Execution Vulnerability

A remote code execution vulnerability exists in Microsoft Windows that could allow an attacker to take control of your Windows device.
An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by convincing you to click a malicious link or visit a malicious website. This vulnerability affects the following releases of Microsoft Windows:
Windows Server 2003 SP2
Windows Server 2008 SP2
Windows 7 SP1
Windows 8.1
Windows 10

How Does This Affect Me?##

Microsoft has released security updates to address this vulnerability. Microsoft has released security updates to address this vulnerability. If you are running a supported Microsoft Windows release or on-premises deployment and have applied the security update, your device is protected from this vulnerability. If you are running a supported Microsoft Windows release or on-premises deployment and have applied the security update, your device is protected from this vulnerability. Additionally, mitigations recently introduced in our Edge browser and Internet Explorer 11 reduce the risk of exploitation significantly and block exploitation attempts at their source. Additionally, mitigations recently introduced in our Edge browser and Internet Explorer 11 reduce the risk of exploitation significantly and block exploitation attempts at their source.

Timeline

Published on: 10/11/2022 19:15:00 UTC
Last modified on: 10/12/2022 15:13:00 UTC

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