CVE-2022-26937: Windows Network File System Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
Published May 10, 2022
·Updated
Windows Network File System Remote Code Execution Vulnerability.
Affected Software
27 affected componentsFixes available
Microsoft Windows Server=20H2
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2
Microsoft Windows Server 2012
Microsoft Windows Server 2012
Microsoft Windows Server=20h2
Microsoft Windows Server 2008=r2-sp1
Microsoft Windows Server 2008=r2-sp1
Microsoft Windows Server 2008=sp2
Microsoft Windows Server 2008=sp2
Microsoft Windows Server 2012
Microsoft Windows Server 2012=r2
Microsoft Windows Server 2016
Microsoft Windows Server 2019
Microsoft Windows Server 2022
Microsoft Windows Server 2008
Microsoft Windows Server 2008
Microsoft Windows Server 2008
Microsoft Windows Server 2008
Microsoft Windows Server 2019
Microsoft Windows Server 2019
Microsoft Windows Server 2022
Microsoft Windows Server 2022
Microsoft Windows Server 2016
Microsoft Windows Server 2016
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2
Remediation
Event History
May 10, 2022
CVE Published
via Microsoft·08:00 AM
Data Sourced
via Microsoft·08:00 AM
DescriptionSeverityWeakness
CVE Published
via MITRE·08:33 PM
Data Sourced
via MITRE·08:33 PM
DescriptionSeverity
Frequently Asked Questions
1
What is the severity of CVE-2022-26937?
CVE-2022-26937 has been rated as critical due to its potential for remote code execution.
2
How do I fix CVE-2022-26937?
To fix CVE-2022-26937, apply the relevant security patches provided by Microsoft for your affected Windows Server version.
3
Which Windows Server versions are affected by CVE-2022-26937?
CVE-2022-26937 affects multiple versions of Windows Server including 2008 R2, 2012, 2012 R2, 2016, 2019, 2022, and 20H2.
4
What type of vulnerability is CVE-2022-26937?
CVE-2022-26937 is categorized as a remote code execution vulnerability within the Windows Network File System.
5
Can CVE-2022-26937 be exploited remotely?
Yes, CVE-2022-26937 can be exploited remotely, which allows attackers to execute arbitrary code on vulnerable systems.