CVE-2020-0736
published 2020-02-11CVE-2020-0736: An information disclosure vulnerability exists when the Windows kernel improperly handles objects in memory, aka 'Windows Kernel Information Disclosure…
medium5.5CVSS 3.1
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An information disclosure vulnerability exists when the Windows kernel improperly handles objects in memory, aka 'Windows Kernel Information Disclosure Vulnerability'.
Affected
16 ranges
| Vendor | Product | Version range | Fixed in |
|---|---|---|---|
| microsoft | windows | — | — |
| microsoft | windows | — | — |
| microsoft | windows_server | — | — |
| microsoft | windows_server | — | — |
| microsoft | windows_server | — | — |
| microsoft | windows_server | — | — |
| microsoft | windows_server | — | — |
| microsoft | windows_server | — | — |
| microsoft | windows_server | — | — |
| microsoft | windows_server | — | — |
| microsoft | windows_server_2008 | — | — |
| msrc | windows_7_for_32-bit_systems_service_pack_1 | — | — |
| msrc | windows_7_for_x64-based_systems_service_pack_1 | — | — |
| msrc | windows_server_2008_for_32-bit_systems_service_pack_2 | — | — |
| msrc | windows_server_2008_for_x64-based_systems_service_pack_2 | — | — |
| msrc | windows_server_2008_r2_for_x64-based_systems_service_pack_1 | — | — |
GHSA
GHSA-hcfg-mxgg-w8v8: An information disclosure vulnerability exists when the Windows kernel improperly handles objects in memory, aka 'Windows Kernel Information Disclosur
ghsa_unreviewed·2022-05-24
CVE-2020-0736 [LOW] CWE-200 GHSA-hcfg-mxgg-w8v8: An information disclosure vulnerability exists when the Windows kernel improperly handles objects in memory, aka 'Windows Kernel Information Disclosur
An information disclosure vulnerability exists when the Windows kernel improperly handles objects in memory, aka 'Windows Kernel Information Disclosure Vulnerability'.
Microsoft
Windows Kernel Information Disclosure Vulnerability
vendor_msrc·2020-02-11·CVSS 5.5
CVE-2020-0736 [MEDIUM] Windows Kernel Information Disclosure Vulnerability
Windows Kernel Information Disclosure Vulnerability
Description: An information disclosure vulnerability exists when the Windows kernel improperly handles objects in memory. An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could obtain information to further compromise the user’s system.
An authenticated attacker could exploit this vulnerability by running a specially crafted application.
The update addresses the vulnerability by correcting how the Windows kernel handles objects in memory.
FAQ: What type of information could be disclosed by this vulnerability?
The type of information that could be disclosed if an attacker successfully exploited this vulnerability is the contents of Kernel memory. An attacker could read the contents of Kernel memory from a user mode process.
Win
No detection rules found.
No public exploits indexed.
Talos
Microsoft Patch Tuesday — Feb. 2020: Vulnerability disclosures and Snort coverage
blogs_talos·2020-02-11·CVSS 8.8
[HIGH] Microsoft Patch Tuesday — Feb. 2020: Vulnerability disclosures and Snort coverage
By Jon Munshaw.
Microsoft released its monthly security update today, disclosing vulnerabilities across many of its products and releasing corresponding updates. This month's Patch Tuesday covers 98 vulnerabilities, 12 of which are considered critical and 84 that are considered important. There are also two bugs that were not assigned a severity.
This month's patches include updates to the Windows kernel, the Windows scripting engine and Remote Desktop Procol, among other software and features. Microsoft also provided a critical advisory covering updates to Adobe Flash Player.
Talos released a new set of SNORTⓇ rules today that provide coverage for some of these vulnerabilities, which you can see here.
### Critical vulnerabilities Microsoft disclosed 12 critical vulnerabilities this mo
Talos
Microsoft Patch Tuesday — Feb. 2020: Vulnerability disclosures and Snort coverage
blogs_talos·2020-02-11·CVSS 7.5
[HIGH] Microsoft Patch Tuesday — Feb. 2020: Vulnerability disclosures and Snort coverage
## Microsoft Patch Tuesday — Feb. 2020: Vulnerability disclosures and Snort coverage
By Jon Munshaw.
Microsoft released its monthly security update today, disclosing vulnerabilities across many of its products and releasing corresponding updates. This month's Patch Tuesday covers 98 vulnerabilities, 12 of which are considered critical and 84 that are considered important. There are also two bugs that were not assigned a severity.
This month's patches include updates to the Windows kernel, the Windows scripting engine and Remote Desktop Procol, among other software and features. Microsoft also provided a critical advisory covering updates to Adobe Flash Player.
Talos released a new set of SNORTⓇ rules today that provide coverage for some of these vulnerabilities, which you can see here
2020-02-11
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