CVE-2019-1038: Microsoft Browser Memory Corruption Vulnerability

Published Jun 11, 2019
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Updated

A remote code execution vulnerability exists in the way that Microsoft browsers access objects in memory, aka 'Microsoft Browser Memory Corruption Vulnerability'.

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A remote code execution vulnerability exists in the way that Microsoft browsers access objects in memory. The vulnerability could corrupt memory in a way that could allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code in the context of the current user. An attacker who successfully exploited the vulnerability could gain the same user rights as the current user. If the current user is logged on with administrative user rights, the attacker could take control of an affected system. An attacker could then install programs; view, change, or delete data; or create new accounts with full user rights. An attacker could host a specially crafted website that is designed to exploit the vulnerability through Microsoft browsers, and then convince a user to view the website. The attacker could also take advantage of compromised websites, or websites that accept or host user-provided content or advertisements, by adding specially crafted content that could exploit the vulnerability. In all cases, however, an attacker would have no way to force users to view the attacker-controlled content. Instead, an attacker would have to convince users to take action, typically via an enticement in email or instant message, or by getting them to open an email attachment. The security update addresses the vulnerability by modifying how Microsoft browsers handle objects in memory.

Microsoft

Affected Software

63 affected componentsFixes available
Microsoft Internet Explorer=10
Microsoft Windows Server 2012
Microsoft Internet Explorer=11
Microsoft Windows 10
Microsoft Windows 10=1607
Microsoft Windows 10=1703
Microsoft Windows 10=1709
Microsoft Windows 10=1803
Microsoft Windows 10=1809
Microsoft Windows 10=1903
Microsoft Windows 7=sp1
Microsoft Windows 8.1
Microsoft Windows RT 8.1
Microsoft Windows Server 2008=r2-sp1
Microsoft Windows Server 2012=r2
Microsoft Windows Server 2016
Microsoft Windows Server 2019
Microsoft Edge
Microsoft Edge (EdgeHTML-based)
Microsoft Internet Explorer 11
Microsoft Internet Explorer 11
Microsoft Edge (EdgeHTML-based)
Microsoft Internet Explorer 11
Microsoft Edge (EdgeHTML-based)
Microsoft Internet Explorer 11
Microsoft Edge (EdgeHTML-based)
Microsoft Internet Explorer 11
Microsoft Internet Explorer 11
Microsoft Internet Explorer 11
Microsoft Internet Explorer 11
Microsoft Edge (EdgeHTML-based)
Microsoft Internet Explorer 11
Microsoft Internet Explorer 11
Microsoft Edge (EdgeHTML-based)
Microsoft Internet Explorer 10
All of the following
Microsoft Internet Explorer=10
Microsoft Windows Server 2012
All of the following
Microsoft Internet Explorer=11
Any of the following
Microsoft Windows 10
Microsoft Windows 10=1607
Microsoft Windows 10=1703
Microsoft Windows 10=1709
Microsoft Windows 10=1803
Microsoft Windows 10=1809
Microsoft Windows 10=1903
Microsoft Windows 7=sp1
Microsoft Windows 8.1
Microsoft Windows RT 8.1
Microsoft Windows Server 2008=r2-sp1
Microsoft Windows Server 2012
Microsoft Windows Server 2012=r2
Microsoft Windows Server 2016
Microsoft Windows Server 2019
All of the following
Microsoft Edge
Any of the following
Microsoft Windows 10
Microsoft Windows 10=1607
Microsoft Windows 10=1703
Microsoft Windows 10=1709
Microsoft Windows 10=1803
Microsoft Windows 10=1809
Microsoft Windows 10=1903
Microsoft Windows Server 2016
Microsoft Windows Server 2019

Event History

Jun 11, 2019
CVE Published
via Microsoft·07:00 AM
Data Sourced
via Microsoft·07:00 AM
DescriptionSeverityWeakness
Jun 12, 2019
CVE Published
via MITRE·01:49 PM
Data Sourced
via MITRE·01:49 PM
DescriptionSeverity

Frequently Asked Questions

1

What is the severity of CVE-2019-1038?

CVE-2019-1038 is rated as critical due to its potential for remote code execution.

2

How do I fix CVE-2019-1038?

To fix CVE-2019-1038, ensure that you have installed the latest security updates provided by Microsoft for affected browsers.

3

Which Microsoft browsers are affected by CVE-2019-1038?

CVE-2019-1038 affects Internet Explorer 10 and 11, as well as Microsoft Edge.

4

Can CVE-2019-1038 be exploited remotely?

Yes, CVE-2019-1038 allows remote exploitation, enabling attackers to execute arbitrary code on the victim's system.

5

Is Microsoft Windows 10 affected by CVE-2019-1038?

CVE-2019-1038 does not affect supported versions of Windows 10 as it only impacts certain configurations of Internet Explorer.

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