First published: Tue Jun 09 2020(Updated: )
An information disclosure vulnerability exists when Internet Explorer improperly handles objects in memory, aka 'Internet Explorer Information Disclosure Vulnerability'.
Credit: secure@microsoft.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Microsoft Internet Explorer | =11 | |
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 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 | ||
Microsoft Internet Explorer | =9 | |
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 | =sp2 |
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The severity of CVE-2020-1315 is medium with a severity value of 5.3.
CVE-2020-1315 affects Internet Explorer by improperly handling objects in memory, leading to an information disclosure vulnerability.
Yes, Microsoft Internet Explorer version 11 is vulnerable to CVE-2020-1315.
No, none of the versions of Windows 10 are vulnerable to CVE-2020-1315.
You can find more information about CVE-2020-1315 in the Microsoft Security Guidance Advisory at the following link: [https://portal.msrc.microsoft.com/en-US/security-guidance/advisory/CVE-2020-1315](https://portal.msrc.microsoft.com/en-US/security-guidance/advisory/CVE-2020-1315)