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Microsoft Windows: CVE-2020-16915: Media Foundation Memory Corruption Vulnerability

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Microsoft Windows: CVE-2020-16915: Media Foundation Memory Corruption Vulnerability

Severity
7
CVSS
(AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P)
Published
10/13/2020
Created
10/14/2020
Added
10/13/2020
Modified
06/27/2024

Description

A memory corruption vulnerability exists when Windows Media Foundation improperly handles objects in memory, aka 'Media Foundation Memory Corruption Vulnerability'.

Solution(s)

  • microsoft-windows-windows_10-1607-kb4580346
  • microsoft-windows-windows_10-1709-kb4580328
  • microsoft-windows-windows_10-1803-kb4580330
  • microsoft-windows-windows_10-1809-kb4577668
  • microsoft-windows-windows_10-1903-kb4577671
  • microsoft-windows-windows_10-1909-kb4577671
  • microsoft-windows-windows_10-2004-kb4579311
  • msft-kb4577668-79a95e38-d1bc-434b-8a49-eb0e05941333
  • msft-kb4577671-c42dc613-fb5b-4c45-925c-4f508584a635
  • msft-kb4577671-ddbf4c81-6ca7-4986-999e-9275ef508017
  • msft-kb4579311-e9f0550d-b150-4eeb-bf5e-1a08b117e7af
  • msft-kb4580346-a33fefeb-b078-4cde-b9b9-f3473007bef2

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