First published: Tue Nov 12 2024(Updated: )
Microsoft.SqlServer.XEvent.Configuration.dll Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
Credit: secure@microsoft.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Microsoft SQL Server 2017 | ||
Microsoft SQL Server 2022 | ||
Microsoft SQL Server 2016 Azure Connect Feature Pack | ||
Microsoft SQL Server | ||
Microsoft SQL Server 2019 | ||
Microsoft SQL Server 2016 (CU 17) | ||
Microsoft SQL Server | ||
Microsoft SQL Server 2016 (CU 17) | >=13.0.6300.2<13.0.6455.2 | |
Microsoft SQL Server 2016 (CU 17) | >=13.0.7000.253<13.0.7050.2 | |
Microsoft SQL Server | >=14.0.1000.169<14.0.2070.1 | |
Microsoft SQL Server | >=14.0.3006.16<14.0.3485.1 | |
Microsoft SQL Server | >=15.0.2000.5<15.0.2130.3 | |
Microsoft SQL Server | >=15.0.4003.23<15.0.4410.1 | |
Microsoft SQL Server | >=16.0.1000.6<16.0.1135.2 | |
Microsoft SQL Server | >=16.0.4003.1<16.0.4155.4 | |
Microsoft SQL Server |
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CVE-2024-49043 is rated as a critical remote code execution vulnerability affecting multiple Microsoft SQL Server versions.
To fix CVE-2024-49043, you should apply the latest patches or updates provided by Microsoft for your specific version of SQL Server.
CVE-2024-49043 affects Microsoft SQL Server 2016, 2017, 2019, and 2022 in specific cumulative updates.
If CVE-2024-49043 is not mitigated, it could allow attackers to execute arbitrary code on the vulnerable SQL Server instance.
CVE-2024-49043 is a remote code execution vulnerability that can be exploited by an attacker to run malicious code on affected systems.