CVE-2023-33174
CVSS 3.1 Score 5.5 of 10 (medium)
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Summary
CVE-2023-33174 is a Windows Cryptographic Information Disclosure Vulnerability that affects multiple products, including pE-qzw, pE-qzy, and pE-qzz. The vulnerability has a base severity of MEDIUM with a base score of 5.5. It requires low privileges and has no user interaction. The attack vector is local and the confidentiality impact is high. To exploit this vulnerability, an attacker needs to have access to the targeted system. There is no reported fix for this vulnerability as of the last modification date in May 2024. Organizations using the affected products should be aware of the potential danger it poses in terms of exposing cryptographic information and take appropriate measures to mitigate the risk.
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