Memory Corruption Vulnerability in Microsoft Forefront Threat Management Gateway
CVE-2011-1889
Key Information:
- Vendor
Microsoft
- Vendor
- CVE Published:
- 16 June 2011
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What is CVE-2011-1889?
The NSPLookupServiceNext function in Microsoft Forefront Threat Management Gateway (TMG) 2010 contains a flaw that allows remote attackers to exploit memory corruption vulnerabilities through specially crafted requests. This could lead to arbitrary code execution on vulnerable systems, potentially allowing attackers to take full control of affected systems.
CISA has reported CVE-2011-1889
CISA provides regional cyber and physical services to support security and resilience across the United States. CISA monitor the most dangerious vulnerabilities and have identifed CVE-2011-1889 as being exploited but is not known by the CISA to be used in ransomware campaigns. This is subject to change at pace
The CISA's recommendation is: Apply updates per vendor instructions.
References
EPSS Score
87% chance of being exploited in the next 30 days.
CVSS V3.1
Timeline
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Exploit known to exist
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CISA Reported
Vulnerability published
Vulnerability Reserved