CVE-2019-1041: Windows Kernel Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability
An elevation of privilege vulnerability exists when the Windows kernel fails to properly handle objects in memory, aka 'Windows Kernel Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability'. This CVE ID is unique from CVE-2019-1065.
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An elevation of privilege vulnerability exists when the Windows kernel fails to properly handle objects in memory. An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could run arbitrary code in kernel mode. An attacker could then install programs; view, change, or delete data; or create new accounts with full user rights. To exploit this vulnerability, an attacker would first have to log on to the system. An attacker could then run a specially crafted application to take control of an affected system. The update addresses the vulnerability by correcting how the Windows kernel handles objects in memory.
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What is the severity of CVE-2019-1041?
CVE-2019-1041 has a severity rating of Important, indicating a significant risk of exploitation.
How do I fix CVE-2019-1041?
To fix CVE-2019-1041, apply the latest security updates provided by Microsoft for your affected Windows version.
Which Windows versions are affected by CVE-2019-1041?
CVE-2019-1041 affects several versions of Windows 10, Windows Server 2016, and Windows Server 2019.
What can an attacker do if they exploit CVE-2019-1041?
An attacker can gain elevated privileges and run arbitrary code in kernel mode, leading to potential system compromise.
Is there a workaround for CVE-2019-1041?
There are no known workarounds for CVE-2019-1041, so applying the security updates is essential for protection.