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CVE-2022-24477

Published: 09/08/2022 Updated: 22/09/2022
CVSS v3 Base Score: 8 | Impact Score: 5.9 | Exploitability Score: 2.1

Vulnerability Summary

Microsoft Exchange Server Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability. This CVE ID is unique from CVE-2022-21980, CVE-2022-24516.

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CVE-2022-24516 Microsoft Exchange Server Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability This CVE ID is unique from CVE-2022-21980, CVE-2022-24477 authentication complexity vector not available not available not available confidentiality integrity availability not available not available not available CVSS Score: not available References portalmsrcmicrosof

CVE-2022-21980 Microsoft Exchange Server Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability This CVE ID is unique from CVE-2022-24477, CVE-2022-24516 authentication complexity vector not available not available not available confidentiality integrity availability not available not available not available CVSS Score: not available References portalmsrcmicrosof

CVE-2022-24477 Microsoft Exchange Server Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability This CVE ID is unique from CVE-2022-21980, CVE-2022-24516 authentication complexity vector not available not available not available confidentiality integrity availability not available not available not available CVSS Score: not available References portalmsrcmicrosof

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