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Microsoft Windows: CVE-2022-44668: Windows Media Remote Code Execution Vulnerability

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Microsoft Windows: CVE-2022-44668: Windows Media Remote Code Execution Vulnerability

Severity
4
CVSS
(AV:L/AC:M/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P)
Published
12/13/2022
Created
12/14/2022
Added
12/13/2022
Modified
07/22/2024

Description

Windows Media Remote Code Execution Vulnerability

Solution(s)

  • microsoft-windows-windows_10-1507-kb5021243
  • microsoft-windows-windows_10-1607-kb5021235
  • microsoft-windows-windows_10-1809-kb5021237
  • microsoft-windows-windows_10-20h2-kb5021233
  • microsoft-windows-windows_10-21h1-kb5021233
  • microsoft-windows-windows_10-21h2-kb5021233
  • microsoft-windows-windows_10-22h2-kb5021233
  • microsoft-windows-windows_11-21h2-kb5021234
  • microsoft-windows-windows_11-22h2-kb5021255
  • microsoft-windows-windows_server_2022-21h2-kb5021249
  • microsoft-windows-windows_server_2022-22h2-kb5021249
  • msft-kb5021235-fe6afe32-60af-43df-bbee-9abfbf67ee0d
  • msft-kb5021237-446bbb5d-743f-486c-94dc-61c3dce48e75
  • msft-kb5021288-20c5bfe7-4012-4326-abbd-10f0ac4244b8
  • msft-kb5021288-463511a5-d02e-4ad7-b1af-5df9fdd8c4a5
  • msft-kb5021288-831cb748-d8d3-4ea7-9241-c4fbab3440be
  • msft-kb5021288-c2d89794-10f9-459d-a1a9-79847eac03fc
  • msft-kb5021288-ffbda4cc-2897-4baa-a4fd-d6b2e7bdbe8e
  • msft-kb5021296-277632f5-1547-47d8-a9bd-9a93a8e69161
  • msft-kb5021296-6fe6da62-6d51-46ef-816f-8decf32296fc
  • msft-kb5021296-c47f41b2-0e76-4f4f-9b80-8924ee154b9a
  • msft-kb5021303-a09916cd-3870-4f6e-893f-ba8b1dc22ff0
  • msft-kb5021303-acfc2070-235d-4575-b050-0ae2d8c8239e
  • msft-kb5021303-b3bfe1fa-6810-4138-a787-76443435b895

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