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CVE-2022-34721
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CVE-2022-34721
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Windows Internet Key Exchange (IKE) Protocol Extensions Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
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I must be missing something as the PoC script *https://github.com/78ResearchLab/PoC/blob/main/CVE-2022-34721/CVE-2022-34721.py) does not execute any exception/BSOD let alone the RCE.
From what I can see, the script does not carry any RCE payload, but I thought it would at least cause some app/os exception.
When I fire it up against w2k19 VPN server, nothing happens.
I would have expected that at least some kind of unhandled exception/BSOD occurred, but nothing …
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Vendors
- microsoft
Products
- windows 10 -,
- windows 10 1607,
- windows 10 1809,
- windows 10 20h2,
- windows 10 21h1,
- windows 10 21h2,
- windows 11 -,
- windows 7 -,
- windows 8.1 -,
- windows rt 8.1 -,
- windows server 2008 -,
- windows server 2008 r2,
- windows server 2012 -,
- windows server 2012 r2,
- windows server 2016 -,
- windows server 2019 -,
- windows server 2022 -
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I believe @cdelafuente-r7 was looking at this last week as well and had the same experience!