CVE-2023-32015

CVSS 3.1 Score 9.8 of 10 (high)

Details

Published Jun 14, 2023
Updated: May 29, 2024
CWE ID 20

Summary

CVE-2023-32015 is a remote code execution vulnerability affecting Windows Pragmatic General Multicast (PGM) protocol. An attacker can exploit this weakness by sending specially crafted multicast packets to a target system, leading to arbitrary code execution. Successful exploitation allows the attacker to gain control over the system, potentially resulting in data theft, unauthorized access, or further malicious activity. Systems running unpatched and unprotected versions of Windows are at risk. Users are strongly advised to apply the available Microsoft security patch as soon as possible to mitigate this threat.

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