CVE-2023-33103
CVSS 3.1 Score 7.5 of 10 (high)
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Summary
CVE-2023-33103 is a newly disclosed vulnerability that can cause a Transient Denial of Service (DoS) in Internet Explorer (IE). The issue arises when IE processes certain Common Application Gas (CAG) information received from Network Watcher. This vulnerability can lead to the browser becoming unresponsive or crashing, temporarily disrupting user access to the affected system. Attackers could exploit this vulnerability by sending malicious CAG information to a target, potentially leading to a denial of service condition. Users are advised to update their IE browsers as soon as a patch is available to mitigate this risk.
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