CVE-2023-5766

CVSS 3.1 Score 9.8 of 10 (high)

Details

Published Nov 1, 2023
Updated: Nov 9, 2023

Summary

CVE-2023-5766 is a remote code execution vulnerability that affects Remote Desktop Manager 2023.2.33 and earlier versions on Windows. This vulnerability allows an attacker to execute code remotely from another Windows user session on the same host through a specially crafted TCP packet. The affected products include various versions of uBrjml, rFFdsd, uBrjmk, and others. To remediate this vulnerability, it is recommended to update Remote Desktop Manager to the latest version available. The potential danger of this vulnerability is considered high, with a base severity rating of CRITICAL and a base score of 9.8 out of 10. It does not require any privileges or user interaction for exploitation and can impact confidentiality and integrity in a targeted organization's network environment.

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