First published: Tue Jun 09 2020(Updated: )
An elevation of privilege vulnerability exists when the Windows State Repository Service improperly handles objects in memory, aka 'Windows State Repository Service Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability'.
Credit: secure@microsoft.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Microsoft Windows 10 | ||
Microsoft Windows 10 | =1607 | |
Microsoft Windows 10 | =1709 | |
Microsoft Windows 10 | =1803 | |
Microsoft Windows 10 | =1809 | |
Microsoft Windows 10 | =1903 | |
Microsoft Windows 10 | =1909 | |
Microsoft Windows 10 | =2004 | |
Microsoft Windows Server 2016 | ||
Microsoft Windows Server 2016 | =1803 | |
Microsoft Windows Server 2016 | =1903 | |
Microsoft Windows Server 2016 | =1909 | |
Microsoft Windows Server 2016 | =2004 | |
Microsoft Windows Server 2019 |
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CVE-2020-1305 has a severity rating of Important according to Microsoft's security guidelines.
To address CVE-2020-1305, it is recommended to apply the security updates provided by Microsoft for the affected Windows versions.
CVE-2020-1305 affects multiple versions of Microsoft Windows 10, Windows Server 2016, and Windows Server 2019.
CVE-2020-1305 is an elevation of privilege vulnerability that typically requires local access to exploit.
Exploitation of CVE-2020-1305 could allow an attacker to elevate their privileges on the affected system.