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Microsoft CVE-2018-8612: Connected User Experiences and Telemetry Service Denial of Service Vulnerability

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Microsoft CVE-2018-8612: Connected User Experiences and Telemetry Service Denial of Service Vulnerability

Severity
2
CVSS
(AV:L/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:P)
Published
12/11/2018
Created
03/19/2019
Added
12/11/2018
Modified
11/18/2021

Description

A Denial Of Service vulnerability exists when Connected User Experiences and Telemetry Service fails to validate certain function values. An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could deny dependent security feature functionality. To exploit this vulnerability, an attacker would have to log on to an affected system and run a specially crafted application. The security update addresses the vulnerability by correcting how the Connected User Experiences and Telemetry Service validates certain function values.

Solution(s)

  • msft-kb4471321-1f82da30-7a0c-4189-8206-b8bd846fc40a
  • msft-kb4471321-7df4436e-0ced-46c1-885f-8b7f28c90b57
  • msft-kb4471321-d8cbc402-b6d7-4dee-afea-4cd24f17f7a9
  • msft-kb4471324-0e2209a8-b313-4182-a691-bc0359625c49
  • msft-kb4471324-9ba7b397-2fd3-4ba9-bfee-3ed1dd3eb602
  • msft-kb4471324-b00ee170-59ea-4273-b954-98e3cdc792e2
  • msft-kb4471327-3cf458e0-ccb2-4d2b-aedb-ec7c5662ed3f
  • msft-kb4471327-d3230f4d-8567-48b1-84a5-01a6297f6c0d
  • msft-kb4471329-4596bf15-3446-45d2-b7ee-f8f13d8975c8
  • msft-kb4471329-8397c215-e9e9-4016-9c86-a53138d613ad
  • msft-kb4471329-d0c3a1b3-42d6-447b-b120-4553beaa0b0b
  • msft-kb4471332-3761d6e6-6044-4ef8-968e-cb9b2f4e278b
  • msft-kb4471332-6e676d6c-db05-4979-b1ab-0aa1e81413ee
  • msft-kb4471332-a065b5b1-6a82-42e6-9f77-3f1cd1467717

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