CVE-2023-35622

CVSS 3.1 Score 7.5 of 10 (high)

Details

Published Dec 12, 2023
Updated: Dec 14, 2023

Summary

CVE-2023-35622 is a Windows DNS Spoofing Vulnerability that affects multiple products including LY-sPy, h4gfuD, Rc1u3d, and others. The vulnerability has a risk score of 25 and a base severity rating of HIGH. It does not require any privileges and has no user interaction. The attack vector is through the network, and it has a high impact on integrity but no impact on confidentiality. The vulnerability can be remediated by applying the necessary security patches provided by Microsoft. This vulnerability poses a potential danger to organizations as it can allow attackers to spoof DNS responses and redirect network traffic, potentially leading to unauthorized access or data manipulation.

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