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Microsoft fixes four critical vulnerabilities, none exploited in the wild


Microsoft fixed four critical vulnerabilities Tuesday, none of which to date are being exploited in the wild.
Products affected by the Microsoft vulnerabilities include Hyper-V, Internet Explorer, Windows Server, and Windows 10. All four critical vulnerabilities announced by Microsoft are new, and security pros are advised to patch in the first 72 hours to reduce risk in safeguarding both data and infrastructure.
Here’s a breakdown of the four Microsoft vulnerabilities:
CVE-2021-26419: Scripting engine memory corruption vulnerability
According to Eric Feldman, senior product marketing manager at Automox, this one operates as a critical remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability that impacts Internet Explorer 11 and 9 running on multiple versions of Microsoft Windows and Windows Server. In a web-based attack scenario, an attacker could host a specially crafted website designed to exploit the vulnerability through Internet Explorer and then convince a user to vie ....

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Wormable Windows Bug Opens Door to DoS, RCE


Microsoft’s May 2021 Patch Tuesday updates include fixes for four critical security vulnerabilities.
Microsoft’s May Patch Tuesday release addressed a modest 55 cybersecurity vulnerabilities, including just four critical bugs. It’s the smallest monthly update from the computing giant since 2020, but it does contain a patch for a concerning wormable vulnerability found in the Windows OS.
The good news is that none of the vulnerabilities are being actively exploited in the wild, according to Microsoft, though three are listed as publicly known.
The fixes address security flaws across Microsoft Windows, .NET Core and Visual Studio, Internet Explorer (IE), Microsoft Office, SharePoint Server, Open-Source Software, Hyper-V, Skype for Business and Microsoft Lync, and Exchange Server. Besides the four critical bugs, 50 are rated “important” and one is moderate in severity. ....

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