First published: Wed Mar 11 2015(Updated: )
Adobe Font Driver in Microsoft Windows Server 2003 SP2, Windows Vista SP2, Windows Server 2008 SP2 and R2 SP1, Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012 Gold and R2, and Windows RT Gold and 8.1 allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information from kernel memory, and possibly bypass the KASLR protection mechanism, via a crafted font, aka "Adobe Font Driver Information Disclosure Vulnerability," a different vulnerability than CVE-2015-0087.
Credit: secure@microsoft.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Microsoft Windows 7 | =sp1 | |
Microsoft Windows 8.0 | ||
Microsoft Windows 8.1 | ||
Microsoft Windows RT | ||
Microsoft Windows RT | ||
Microsoft Windows Server | =sp2 | |
Microsoft Windows Server | =sp2 | |
Microsoft Windows Server | =r2-sp1 | |
Microsoft Windows Server | =r2-sp1 | |
Microsoft Windows Server | ||
Microsoft Windows Server | =r2 | |
Microsoft Windows Vista | =sp2 |
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CVE-2015-0089 has a high severity rating due to its potential to expose sensitive information from kernel memory.
To fix CVE-2015-0089, apply the patches provided in the Microsoft security bulletin MS15-021.
CVE-2015-0089 affects multiple operating systems, including Microsoft Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, and various versions of Windows Server.
CVE-2015-0089 is an information disclosure vulnerability that allows attackers to read sensitive data from kernel memory.
There are no known workarounds for CVE-2015-0089; the recommended approach is to apply the security updates.