Windows DNS Spoofing Vulnerability: A Threat to Your Network Security
CVE-2024-37968

7.5HIGH

What is CVE-2024-37968?

The Windows DNS Spoofing Vulnerability allows attackers to potentially manipulate DNS responses to redirect users to malicious websites or resources, leading to unauthorized access to sensitive information. This vulnerability affects several versions of Windows operating systems, emphasizing the importance of patch management and timely updates to protect against exploitation. The flaw primarily targets the DNS services, which play a critical role in network communications, making it essential for organizations to take precautionary measures.

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Affected Version(s)

Windows Server 2008 Service Pack 2 x64-based Systems 6.0.6003.0 < 6.0.6003.22825

Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 (Server Core installation) x64-based Systems 6.1.7601.0 < 6.1.7601.27277

Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 x64-based Systems 6.1.7601.0 < 6.1.7601.27277

References

EPSS Score

8% chance of being exploited in the next 30 days.

CVSS V3.1

Score:
7.5
Severity:
HIGH
Confidentiality:
High
Integrity:
None
Availability:
High
Attack Vector:
Network
Attack Complexity:
Low
Privileges Required:
None
User Interaction:
None
Scope:
Unchanged

Timeline

  • Vulnerability published

  • Vulnerability Reserved

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