CVE-2023-32014

CVSS 3.1 Score 9.8 of 10 (high)

Details

Published Jun 14, 2023
Updated: May 29, 2024
CWE ID 191

Summary

CVE-2023-32014 is a remote code execution vulnerability affecting Windows Pragmatic General Multicast (PGM) protocol. An attacker can exploit this flaw by sending maliciously crafted PGM packets to a targeted system, potentially gaining control over the victim's machine. Successful exploitation could lead to unauthorized access, data theft, or system damage. Microsoft urges users to apply the available patches to mitigate this risk. This vulnerability underscores the importance of keeping software up-to-date to protect against potential cyber threats.

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