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Microsoft CVE-2019-1432: DirectWrite Information Disclosure Vulnerability

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Microsoft CVE-2019-1432: DirectWrite Information Disclosure Vulnerability

Severity
4
CVSS
(AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N)
Published
11/12/2019
Created
11/13/2019
Added
11/12/2019
Modified
11/15/2019

Description

An information disclosure vulnerability exists when DirectWrite improperly discloses the contents of its memory. An attacker who successfully exploited the vulnerability could obtain information to further compromise the user’s system. There are multiple ways an attacker could exploit the vulnerability, such as by convincing a user to open a specially crafted document, or by convincing a user to visit an untrusted webpage. The security update addresses the vulnerability by correcting how DirectWrite handles objects in memory.

Solution(s)

  • msft-kb4525233-34a5a286-7aae-469a-b1ac-0dbd98b48c9c
  • msft-kb4525233-357b9972-1dd5-46b6-b9fe-673f633e8a66
  • msft-kb4525233-3afe4f42-95e2-4768-af34-961a45c232a5
  • msft-kb4525233-676c08bf-e63d-48fe-b1f2-72b66ff22d0a
  • msft-kb4525233-682289d3-16c4-4e74-8f67-749cc358025c
  • msft-kb4525233-a9622cac-8e55-4fd3-bc1c-715655fde5a5
  • msft-kb4525239-5d291263-6be8-4c4c-b375-01b786fc7181
  • msft-kb4525239-abb20615-fb10-4359-9dea-631b15cabb37
  • msft-kb4525239-d1be2ef4-66c3-414f-a06a-10323a6a6225
  • msft-kb4525250-39712f55-86cb-4200-9005-8d57cd91032e
  • msft-kb4525250-a30c9519-8359-48e1-86d4-38791ad95200
  • msft-kb4525250-c95046b7-a6dd-4d23-9b73-68722b2533f4
  • msft-kb4525253-9cf980a2-7b40-426a-8253-4aca7b538ef6
  • msft-kb4525253-b11910e5-0a1d-4bdd-b307-3a56d5e3f1ee
  • msft-kb4525253-daab0091-1e65-4624-b280-015c007f30c1

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