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Microsoft Windows: CVE-2019-0917: Chakra Scripting Engine Memory Corruption Vulnerability

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Microsoft Windows: CVE-2019-0917: Chakra Scripting Engine Memory Corruption Vulnerability

Severity
8
CVSS
(AV:N/AC:H/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C)
Published
05/14/2019
Created
05/15/2019
Added
05/14/2019
Modified
08/07/2024

Description

A remote code execution vulnerability exists in the way that the Chakra scripting engine handles objects in memory in Microsoft Edge, aka 'Chakra Scripting Engine Memory Corruption Vulnerability'. This CVE ID is unique from CVE-2019-0912, CVE-2019-0913, CVE-2019-0914, CVE-2019-0915, CVE-2019-0916, CVE-2019-0922, CVE-2019-0923, CVE-2019-0924, CVE-2019-0925, CVE-2019-0927, CVE-2019-0933, CVE-2019-0937.

Solution(s)

  • microsoft-windows-windows_10-1507-kb4499154
  • microsoft-windows-windows_10-1607-kb4494440
  • microsoft-windows-windows_10-1703-kb4499181
  • microsoft-windows-windows_10-1709-kb4499179
  • microsoft-windows-windows_10-1803-kb4499167
  • microsoft-windows-windows_10-1809-kb4494441
  • microsoft-windows-windows_10-1903-kb4497936
  • microsoft-windows-windows_server_2016-1607-kb4494440
  • microsoft-windows-windows_server_2019-1809-kb4494441
  • msft-kb4497936-10429ff2-9c14-4fb1-abdc-a105642cb1ad

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