CVE-2023-32016
CVSS Score of 10 (low)
Details
Summary
CVE-2023-32016 is a Windows Installer Information Disclosure Vulnerability that affects multiple products, including pE-qzw, pE-qzz, and pE-qz0. The vulnerability has a CVSS score of 5.5, indicating a medium risk level. It allows an attacker with low privileges to obtain sensitive information from the affected system without requiring user interaction. The potential danger to an organization is high as it can lead to the unauthorized disclosure of confidential data. To remediate the vulnerability, organizations should apply the necessary security updates provided by Microsoft.
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