CVE-2023-32014

CVSS Score of 10 (low)

Details

Published Jun 14, 2023
Updated: May 29, 2024
CWE ID 191

Summary

CVE-2023-32014 is a critical vulnerability affecting multiple Windows products, including pE-qzw, pE-qzz, pE-qz0, and many others. The vulnerability allows remote code execution through the Windows Pragmatic General Multicast (PGM) feature. There is a high potential danger to organizations as attackers can exploit this vulnerability without requiring any privileges or user interaction. The impact includes high integrity and confidentiality risks. Microsoft has rated the base severity of this vulnerability as critical with a base score of 9.8 out of 10. It is recommended to apply the necessary security patches or updates provided by Microsoft to remediate this vulnerability promptly.

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