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Microsoft CVE-2019-1214: Windows Common Log File System Driver Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability

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Microsoft CVE-2019-1214: Windows Common Log File System Driver Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability

Severity
7
CVSS
(AV:L/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C)
Published
09/10/2019
Created
09/11/2019
Added
09/10/2019
Modified
05/03/2022

Description

An elevation of privilege vulnerability exists when the Windows Common Log File System (CLFS) driver improperly handles objects in memory. An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could run processes in an elevated context. To exploit the vulnerability, an attacker would first have to log on to the system, and then run a specially crafted application to take control over the affected system. The security update addresses the vulnerability by correcting how CLFS handles objects in memory.

Solution(s)

  • msft-kb4512578-0cd62cca-3a16-480d-a189-e8ea147bb43f
  • msft-kb4512578-43bab29b-faba-4d28-ab68-daae07145e70
  • msft-kb4512578-83d97879-e87b-4658-a1f1-2d436c2b0a9f
  • msft-kb4515384-1fec8c01-d96f-4692-9c3f-533f1966ba0f
  • msft-kb4515384-afb67aeb-fdea-4890-8a09-28b41988eec6
  • msft-kb4515384-f440901e-4a8a-4ff0-b578-73ab9ec39370
  • msft-kb4516033-03092e33-5b1d-4cc9-bcf9-578e906cefb2
  • msft-kb4516033-0ac4e288-0e6c-4bee-99a6-2dc8491bd6e6
  • msft-kb4516033-59d96021-d80c-446b-9cb3-ff0b6178c0b2
  • msft-kb4516033-78d9fe94-89a2-4a23-aa35-dff5e55adbf0
  • msft-kb4516033-8355f60a-e69c-49bf-b934-6b9aedfc75b7
  • msft-kb4516033-cae28dc4-51e5-4572-b3f3-a3f4a1064bee
  • msft-kb4516044-4d387cda-6491-4775-9f86-ec445694daf6
  • msft-kb4516044-5743683a-0751-4f47-a0a5-54186af17be5
  • msft-kb4516044-5bd21ff7-dd92-4cb4-a08a-e15994c99cad
  • msft-kb4516051-75098e7e-c41d-44da-ad37-91b0e3cfe425
  • msft-kb4516051-911d46a2-77e7-4c47-a32c-a4520f1da8b7
  • msft-kb4516051-c5d5e19d-e7d9-453f-a152-107f4b0479cc
  • msft-kb4516058-4d1b0989-a12b-4062-9692-ada2a53833aa
  • msft-kb4516058-aa4b167d-e6b6-4206-aa84-b9c135353b77
  • msft-kb4516058-f2bdd1f1-8f8f-429b-b798-905b82bdf629
  • msft-kb4516062-09ced0cc-d1d6-4784-9e63-d2f290ccd19c
  • msft-kb4516062-bd8da68a-c8c3-472b-aa9e-1bf895c20b52
  • msft-kb4516062-fe217e34-9b29-443b-b895-307bf6ec4067
  • msft-kb4516064-90e2bb11-b4ba-4212-90e4-d82f4434a4c9
  • msft-kb4516064-c31ee34e-e1cb-42ba-9f96-28a38c3e45a7
  • msft-kb4516064-c79723c3-399a-4160-9547-d9b5384db522
  • msft-kb4516066-92c6450f-2320-49f6-8bd9-0b61c9e10976
  • msft-kb4516066-ad42679f-7ae5-4e30-818f-ec14d19718a1
  • msft-kb4516068-117fb78f-b0ad-4ba3-a5aa-8cc9dad2be7d
  • msft-kb4516068-568e1bb0-2cd4-4521-8b07-fc5be5bcb391
  • msft-kb4516070-085d342e-1c92-4caa-947f-b7a896b93004
  • msft-kb4516070-106c21bb-e967-4b37-8806-00a071bd3198

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