An elevation of privilege vulnerability exists when the DirectX Graphics Kernel (DXGKRNL) driver improperly handles objects in memory, aka "DirectX Graphics Kernel Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability." This affects Windows Server 2016, Windows 10, Windows 10 Servers.
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microsoft windows 10 1607 |
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microsoft windows 10 1703 |
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microsoft windows 10 1709 |
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microsoft windows server 2016 1709 |
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microsoft windows 10 1803 |
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Scores of bugs, from Edge and Office to kernel code to Adobe Flash, need fixing ASAP
Patch Tuesday Microsoft and Adobe have patched a bunch of security bugs in their products that can be exploited by hackers to commandeer vulnerable computers, siphon people's personal information, and so on. Redmond emitted 68 patches alone, 21 rated critical and at least two being actively exploited in the wild. There are browser and kernel patches you should look into first, check out an Office 365 email filter bypass that isn't addressed, then Hyper-V if you're using that, and then the rest. ...