First published: Wed Dec 09 2015(Updated: )
The kernel in Microsoft Windows Vista SP2, Windows Server 2008 SP2 and R2 SP1, Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012 Gold and R2, Windows RT Gold and 8.1, and Windows 10 Gold and 1511 allows local users to gain privileges via a crafted application, aka "Windows Kernel Memory Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability," a different vulnerability than CVE-2015-6173 and CVE-2015-6174.
Credit: secure@microsoft.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Windows 10 | ||
Windows 10 | =1511 | |
Microsoft Windows 7 | =sp1 | |
Microsoft Windows 8.0 | ||
Microsoft Windows | ||
Microsoft Windows RT | ||
Microsoft Windows RT | ||
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-2015-6171 has a severity rating of important due to the potential for local privilege escalation.
CVE-2015-6171 allows local users to exploit a vulnerability in the Windows kernel to gain elevated privileges through a crafted application.
CVE-2015-6171 affects multiple versions including Windows Vista SP2, Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, and Windows Server editions.
To fix CVE-2015-6171, it is essential to apply the relevant security updates released by Microsoft.
CVE-2015-6171 cannot be exploited remotely; it requires local access to the system to execute the crafted application.