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Microsoft Windows: CVE-2019-0780: Microsoft Browser Memory Corruption Vulnerability

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Microsoft Windows: CVE-2019-0780: Microsoft Browser Memory Corruption Vulnerability

Severity
8
CVSS
(AV:N/AC:H/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C)
Published
03/12/2019
Created
03/19/2019
Added
03/12/2019
Modified
09/06/2024

Description

A remote code execution vulnerability exists in the way that Microsoft browsers access objects in memory, aka 'Microsoft Browser Memory Corruption Vulnerability'.

Solution(s)

  • microsoft-windows-windows_10-1507-kb4489872
  • microsoft-windows-windows_10-1607-kb4489882
  • microsoft-windows-windows_10-1703-kb4489871
  • microsoft-windows-windows_10-1709-kb4489886
  • microsoft-windows-windows_10-1803-kb4489868
  • microsoft-windows-windows_10-1809-kb4489899
  • microsoft-windows-windows_server_2012-kb4489873
  • microsoft-windows-windows_server_2012_r2-kb4489873
  • microsoft-windows-windows_server_2016-1607-kb4489882
  • microsoft-windows-windows_server_2019-1809-kb4489899
  • msft-kb4489873-1c82c918-95a8-49a8-810d-5855b1b12241
  • msft-kb4489873-23d82a2b-ea81-4d5f-98b7-4066243a6923
  • msft-kb4489873-553197e3-4a4e-4b6a-b067-7b3335804dcb
  • msft-kb4489873-57455ad6-527d-4ec9-8a75-b2072e42f896
  • msft-kb4489873-5cba3d00-b16c-4b9f-a576-cd82462b74d0
  • msft-kb4489873-6a2f95c0-8560-46e2-b661-ee4ce98a5097
  • msft-kb4489873-98e88ca3-6908-4ce2-9d27-b5470c96ae43
  • msft-kb4489873-aea3599f-9bf6-4a83-a20b-fc4604c2a3be
  • msft-kb4489873-b32f723f-b9ea-425b-b4cb-17eb13c4f5ba
  • msft-kb4489873-d92f0b16-409c-4210-beff-7ab50ffb3e4c
  • msft-kb4489873-e8d32424-2537-4f4d-9cee-3f82f6001e0f
  • msft-kb4489873-ea08436c-794c-42dc-99ea-59dedffbd58a

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