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Microsoft CVE-2019-0725: Windows DHCP Server Remote Code Execution Vulnerability

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Microsoft CVE-2019-0725: Windows DHCP Server Remote Code Execution Vulnerability

Severity
7
CVSS
(AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P)
Published
05/14/2019
Created
05/15/2019
Added
05/14/2019
Modified
11/18/2021

Description

A memory corruption vulnerability exists in the Windows Server DHCP service when processing specially crafted packets. An attacker who successfully exploited the vulnerability could run arbitrary code on the DHCP server. To exploit the vulnerability, a remote unauthenticated attacker could send a specially crafted packet to an affected DHCP server. The security update addresses the vulnerability by correcting how DHCP servers handle network packets.

Solution(s)

  • msft-kb4494440-4091b3b1-890f-4344-bf2c-cd6cc084a9a6
  • msft-kb4494441-5d824d81-f71c-4236-b44a-b1d3d3afac45
  • msft-kb4497936-10429ff2-9c14-4fb1-abdc-a105642cb1ad
  • msft-kb4499158-93082475-fee3-46cf-8c33-1d26b56c536f
  • msft-kb4499158-abe3070b-cf0f-460c-aa3e-facb04627dfa
  • msft-kb4499158-b4ae50b9-4f14-4eaf-8574-6b7a66beb9cb
  • msft-kb4499165-4b02df8e-e169-4d3a-a07e-bff78bc2efe3
  • msft-kb4499165-770814d7-311f-4093-a9b4-a42b90c29a13
  • msft-kb4499165-b6296768-ff16-4e28-aa22-9e8938569154
  • msft-kb4499167-2ea0586a-8e8e-4677-bcd7-0d821e1f3e9c
  • msft-kb4499175-5e4e9777-acaf-4485-b181-342ed54243e0
  • msft-kb4499175-80f959d7-d6e8-444f-a157-d96e403b7cd7
  • msft-kb4499175-b2b4e1dd-97d2-4352-b3c6-e8b8ceefeeea
  • msft-kb4499175-c723d22f-c1f5-4e53-973c-5991b24ddd48
  • msft-kb4499175-e833c2ff-5588-4831-a96b-9fffb35bf3ce
  • msft-kb4499175-f655d609-7d57-4c77-9e8a-a59a2dbeaa80

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