CVE-2017-0145
CVSS 2.0 Score 9.3 of 10 (high)
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Summary
CVE-2017-0145, also known as "Windows SMB Remote Code Execution Vulnerability," is a cyber vulnerability that affects multiple versions of Microsoft Windows, including Windows Vista, Windows Server, Windows 7, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10. The vulnerability allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code through crafted packets. This vulnerability has a high severity rating with a CVSS score of 9.3 out of 10. It poses a potential danger to organizations as it can lead to unauthorized access and control of affected systems. To remediate this vulnerability, users should apply the necessary security patches and updates provided by Microsoft to ensure the protection of their systems and data.
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