Patch Tuesday Arrives with 9 Critical CVEs, 1 Under Attack

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Publicated : 23/11/2024   Category : security


Patch Tuesday Arrives with 9 Critical CVEs, 1 Under Attack


Serious bugs addressed today include a Win32K privilege escalation vulnerability and Windows DNS server heap overflow flaw.



Microsoft today released its December wave of Patch Tuesday updates, which amounted to less than 40 — a relatively small group, considering every other month brought more than 50 fixes.
Of the bugs patched today, nine are considered Critical and 30 deemed Important in severity. One was publicly known and another was under active attack. This month, Adobe also issued a patch for CVE-2019-15982, which attackers were actively
exploiting
via Microsoft Office files.
The vulnerability under attack is CVE-2018-8611, a Win32K elevation of privilege flaw reported by Kaspersky Lab researchers. This marks the third consecutive month Microsoft has patched a Win32K elevation of privilege vulnerability, reports Dustin Childs of Trend Micros Zero Day Initiative. As with
previous months
, he explains, a Kaspersky Labs finding indicates the flaw is being used in malware; its likely also being used in targeted attacks with other bugs.
This is one of the most important flaws, says Satnam Narang, senior research engineer at Tenable. While this vulnerability requires an attacker to have an established presence on a target system, he points out, security teams should still prioritize this when they update.
The publicly known bug is CVE-2018-8517, a denial-of-service vulnerability in web applications built with the .NET Framework, which was publicly disclosed before today but not exploited. Browser-related bugs make up 25% of all vulnerabilities addressed this month, Childs
says
.
Also worth noting is
CVE-2018-8626
, which is also among the most critical flaws patched this month. This is a remote code execution vulnerability against the Windows DNS server that could let an unauthenticated attacker run arbitrary code in the context of the LocalSystem Account by sending a malicious request to the server. Since DNS servers are designed to handle requests, theres no other real defense beyond applying this patch, he adds.
While most users dont have to worry about this vulnerability, as they are not exposing DNS services to the Internet, large corporations and Internet service providers that run public-facing DNS server should patch immediately, says Allan Liska, senior solutions architect at Recorded Future.
Server-side bugs also include SharePoint, Exchange Server 2016 (CVE-2018-8604), and Microsoft Dynamics NAV (CVE-2018-8651). Notable flaws on the client side affect Internet Explorer (CVE-2018-8631) and Microsoft Edge. Edge has five Critical bugs in the Chakra Core scripting engine; all are memory corruption bugs that enable remote code execution.
This is the 15th straight month that Microsoft has disclosed a flaw in the Chakra scripting engine, Liska points out. The last Patch Tuesday without a Chakra disclosure was September 2017.
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