Microsoft has confirmed three critical security flaws impacting Windows 10, 11 & Windows Server users. Here's the fix.
, while the full technical details are as yet unknown,"a simple authentication is necessary for exploitation." While confirming no public exploit is available, the site suggests one could be worth between $5,000 and $25,000.impacts Windows and Windows Server users and is another arbitrary remote code execution vulnerability. This time it targets Windows Hyper-V host using a malicious application on a Hyper-V guest.
,"Microsoft notes that attack complexity is high since an attacker would need to win a race condition. However, we have seen many reliable exploits demonstrated that involve race conditions, so take the appropriate step to test and deploy this update."Obviously, as always, the takeaway is to update as soon as possible in order to shore up these security holes. Well, for consumers at least. The situation becomes more complex for organizations.