An elevation of privilege vulnerability exists in the way Windows Error Reporting (WER) handles files, aka 'Windows Error Reporting Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability'.
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This month the vendor has patched 79 vulnerabilities, 22 of which are rated Critical.
Posted: 15 May, 201924 Min ReadThreat Intelligence SubscribeFollowtwitterfacebooklinkedinMicrosoft Patch Tuesday – May 2019This month the vendor has patched 79 vulnerabilities, 22 of which are rated Critical.As always, customers are advised to follow these security best practices: Install vendor patches as soon as they are available. Run all software with the least privileges required while still maintaining functionality. Avoid ha...
These statistics are based on detection verdicts of Kaspersky products received from users who consented to provide statistical data. According to Kaspersky Security Network, Q2 2019 will be remembered for several events. First, we uncovered a large-scale financial threat by the name of Riltok, which targeted clients of not only major Russian banks, but some foreign ones too. Second, we detected the new Trojan.AndroidOS.MobOk malware, tasked with stealing money from mobile accounts through explo...
Plus plenty of other fixes from Redmond and Adobe – and special guest star Citrix Buffer the Intel flayer: Chipzilla, Microsoft, Linux world, etc emit fixes for yet more data-leaking processor flaws
Patch Tuesday It’s that time of the month again, and Microsoft has released a bumper bundle of security fixes for Patch Tuesday, including one for out-of-support operating systems Windows XP and Server 2003. Usually support for such aging operating systems costs an arm and a leg, though Redmond has released a freebie because of the serious nature of the critical flaw, assigned CVE-2019-0708, in Remote Desktop Services, or Terminal Services as it was. The vulnerability allows remote code execut...