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CVE-2022-24521

Disclosure Date: April 15, 2022 (last updated November 29, 2024)
Windows Common Log File System Driver Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability
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Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-2023-35386

Disclosure Date: August 08, 2023 (last updated January 11, 2025)
Windows Kernel Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability
Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-2022-30216

Disclosure Date: July 12, 2022 (last updated November 29, 2024)
Windows Server Service Tampering Vulnerability
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Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-2024-21351

Disclosure Date: February 13, 2024 (last updated January 12, 2025)
Windows SmartScreen Security Feature Bypass Vulnerability
Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-2022-22718

Disclosure Date: February 09, 2022 (last updated November 29, 2024)
Windows Print Spooler Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability
1
Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-2022-22048

Disclosure Date: July 12, 2022 (last updated November 29, 2024)
BitLocker Security Feature Bypass Vulnerability
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Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-2023-21823

Disclosure Date: February 14, 2023 (last updated January 11, 2025)
Windows Graphics Component Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-2024-20654

Disclosure Date: January 09, 2024 (last updated January 12, 2025)
Microsoft ODBC Driver Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-2022-34713

Disclosure Date: August 09, 2022 (last updated January 11, 2025)
Microsoft Windows Support Diagnostic Tool (MSDT) Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
Attacker Value
Unknown

CVE-2013-3900

Disclosure Date: December 11, 2013 (last updated February 11, 2025)
Why is Microsoft republishing a CVE from 2013? We are republishing CVE-2013-3900 in the Security Update Guide to update the Security Updates table and to inform customers that the EnableCertPaddingCheck is available in all currently supported versions of Windows 10 and Windows 11. While the format is different from the original CVE published in 2013, except for clarifications about how to configure the EnableCertPaddingCheck registry value, the information herein remains unchanged from the original text published on December 10, 2013, Microsoft does not plan to enforce the stricter verification behavior as a default functionality on supported releases of Microsoft Windows. This behavior remains available as an opt-in feature via reg key setting, and is available on supported editions of Windows released since December 10, 2013. This includes all currently supported versions of Windows 10 and Windows 11. The supporting code for this reg key was incorporated at the time of release for W…