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Microsoft’s first Patch Tuesday of 2019 includes 49 security patches, seven of which are listed as Critical. Of all the plugged security holes, none are reported as being actively exploited in the wild. Updates have been made available for a variety of Microsoft products, including Windows, Office, its two browsers, the .NET Framework and Exchange Server. Patches to priorize The most noteworthy and critical patch among those offered is the one for CVE-2019-0547, a remote … More → The post January 2019 Patch Tuesday: 49 security patches, 7 critical appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Related Vulnerability
DATE | CVE | VULNERABILITY TITLE | RISK |
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2019-01-08 | CVE-2019-0547 | Out-of-bounds Write vulnerability in Microsoft Windows 10 1803 A memory corruption vulnerability exists in the Windows DHCP client when an attacker sends specially crafted DHCP responses to a client, aka "Windows DHCP Client Remote Code Execution Vulnerability." This affects Windows 10, Windows 10 Servers. | 9.8 |