First published: Thu Oct 10 2019(Updated: )
A remote code execution vulnerability exists when the Windows Jet Database Engine improperly handles objects in memory, aka 'Jet Database Engine Remote Code Execution Vulnerability'. This CVE ID is unique from CVE-2019-1359.
Credit: secure@microsoft.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Windows 10 | ||
Windows 10 | =1607 | |
Windows 10 | =1703 | |
Windows 10 | =1709 | |
Windows 10 | =1803 | |
Windows 10 | =1809 | |
Windows 10 | =1903 | |
Microsoft Windows 7 | =sp1 | |
Microsoft Windows | ||
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 Server 2016 | ||
Microsoft Windows Server 2016 | =1803 | |
Microsoft Windows Server 2016 | =1903 | |
Microsoft Windows Server 2019 |
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CVE-2019-1358 has a CVSS score that indicates a critical severity level, allowing for remote code execution.
To fix CVE-2019-1358, apply the security updates provided by Microsoft for affected versions of the Windows operating system.
CVE-2019-1358 affects various versions of Windows including Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, and multiple Windows Server versions.
CVE-2019-1358 is a remote code execution vulnerability that arises from improper handling of objects in memory by the Windows Jet Database Engine.
Yes, CVE-2019-1358 can be exploited remotely, allowing attackers to execute arbitrary code on affected machines.