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You need to enable JavaScript to run this app. Skip to main contentMicrosoft MSRC Security Updates Acknowledgements Feedback and Support Sign in to your account Sign in 1. MSRC MSRC 2. Customer Guidance Customer Guidance 3. Security Update Guide Security Update Guide 4. Vulnerabilities Vulnerabilities 5. CVE 2024 43451 CVE 2024 43451 NTLM HASH DISCLOSURE SPOOFING VULNERABILITY NEW On this page CVE-2024-43451 Subscribe RSS PowerShell API CSAF Security Vulnerability Released: Nov 12, 2024 Assigning CNA: Microsoft CVE-2024-43451 Impact: Spoofing Max Severity: Important Weakness: CWE-73: External Control of File Name or Path CVSS Source: Microsoft CVSS:3.1 6.5 / 6.0 Base score metrics: 6.5 / Temporal score metrics: 6.0 Base score metrics: 6.5 / Temporal score metrics: 6.0 Expand all Collapse all Metric Value Base score metrics(8) Attack Vector This metric reflects the context by which vulnerability exploitation is possible. The Base Score increases the more remote (logically, and physically) an attacker can be in order to exploit the vulnerable component. Network The vulnerable component is bound to the network stack and the set of possible attackers extends beyond the other options listed, up to and including the entire Internet. Such a vulnerability is often termed 'remotely exploitable' and can be thought of as an attack being exploitable at the protocol level one or more network hops away (e.g., across one or more routers). Attack Complexity This metric describes the conditions beyond the attacker’s control that must exist in order to exploit the vulnerability. Such conditions may require the collection of more information about the target or computational exceptions. The assessment of this metric excludes any requirements for user interaction in order to exploit the vulnerability. If a specific configuration is required for an attack to succeed, the Base metrics should be scored assuming the vulnerable component is in that configuration. Low Specialized access conditions or extenuating circumstances do not exist. An attacker can expect repeatable success against the vulnerable component. Privileges Required This metric describes the level of privileges an attacker must possess before successfully exploiting the vulnerability. None The attacker is unauthorized prior to attack, and therefore does not require any access to settings or files to carry out an attack. User Interaction This metric captures the requirement for a user, other than the attacker, to participate in the successful compromise the vulnerable component. This metric determines whether the vulnerability can be exploited solely at the will of the attacker, or whether a separate user (or user-initiated process) must participate in some manner. Required Successful exploitation of this vulnerability requires a user to take some action before the vulnerability can be exploited. Scope Does a successful attack impact a component other than the vulnerable component? If so, the Base Score increases and the Confidentiality, Integrity and Authentication metrics should be scored relative to the impacted component. Unchanged An exploited vulnerability can only affect resources managed by the same security authority. In this case, the vulnerable component and the impacted component are either the same, or both are managed by the same security authority. Confidentiality This metric measures the impact to the confidentiality of the information resources managed by a software component due to a successfully exploited vulnerability. Confidentiality refers to limiting information access and disclosure to only authorized users, as well as preventing access by, or disclosure to, unauthorized ones. High There is total loss of confidentiality, resulting in all resources within the impacted component being divulged to the attacker. Alternatively, access to only some restricted information is obtained, but the disclosed information presents a direct, serious impact. Integrity This metric measures the impact to integrity of a successfully exploited vulnerability. Integrity refers to the trustworthiness and veracity of information. None There is no loss of integrity within the impacted component. Availability This metric measures the impact to the availability of the impacted component resulting from a successfully exploited vulnerability. It refers to the loss of availability of the impacted component itself, such as a networked service (e.g., web, database, email). Since availability refers to the accessibility of information resources, attacks that consume network bandwidth, processor cycles, or disk space all impact the availability of an impacted component. None There is no impact to availability within the impacted component. Temporal score metrics(3) Exploit Code Maturity This metric measures the likelihood of the vulnerability being attacked, and is typically based on the current state of exploit techniques, public availability of exploit code, or active, 'in-the-wild' exploitation. Functional Functional exploit code is available. The code works in most situations where the vulnerability exists. Remediation Level The Remediation Level of a vulnerability is an important factor for prioritization. The typical vulnerability is unpatched when initially published. Workarounds or hotfixes may offer interim remediation until an official patch or upgrade is issued. Each of these respective stages adjusts the temporal score downwards, reflecting the decreasing urgency as remediation becomes final. Official Fix A complete vendor solution is available. Either the vendor has issued an official patch, or an upgrade is available. Report Confidence This metric measures the degree of confidence in the existence of the vulnerability and the credibility of the known technical details. Sometimes only the existence of vulnerabilities are publicized, but without specific details. For example, an impact may be recognized as undesirable, but the root cause may not be known. The vulnerability may later be corroborated by research which suggests where the vulnerability may lie, though the research may not be certain. Finally, a vulnerability may be confirmed through acknowledgement by the author or vendor of the affected technology. The urgency of a vulnerability is higher when a vulnerability is known to exist with certainty. This metric also suggests the level of technical knowledge available to would-be attackers. Confirmed Detailed reports exist, or functional reproduction is possible (functional exploits may provide this). Source code is available to independently verify the assertions of the research, or the author or vendor of the affected code has confirmed the presence of the vulnerability. Please see Common Vulnerability Scoring System for more information on the definition of these metrics. EXPLOITABILITY The following table provides an exploitability assessment for this vulnerability at the time of original publication. Publicly disclosedYesExploitedYesExploitability assessmentExploitation Detected FAQ According to the CVSS metric, successful exploitation of this vulnerability could lead to total loss of confidentiality (C:H)? What does that mean for this vulnerability? This vulnerability discloses a user's NTLMv2 hash to the attacker who could use this to authenticate as the user. According to the CVSS metric, user interaction is required (UI:R). What interaction would the user have to do? Minimal interaction with a malicious file by a user such as selecting (single-click), inspecting (right-click), or performing an action other than opening or executing could trigger this vulnerability. The Security Updates table indicates that this vulnerability affects all supported versions of Microsoft Windows. Why are IE Cumulative updates listed for Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, and Windows Server 2012 R2? While Microsoft has announced retirement of the Internet Explorer 11 application on certain platforms and the Microsoft Edge Legacy application is deprecated, the underlying MSHTML, EdgeHTML, and scripting platforms are still supported. The MSHTML platform is used by Internet Explorer mode in Microsoft Edge as well as other applications through WebBrowser control. The EdgeHTML platform is used by WebView and some UWP applications. The scripting platforms are used by MSHTML and EdgeHTML but can also be used by other legacy applications. Updates to address vulnerabilities in the MSHTML platform and scripting engine are included in the IE Cumulative Updates; EdgeHTML and Chakra changes are not applicable to those platforms. To stay fully protected, we recommend that customers who install Security Only updates install the IE Cumulative updates for this vulnerability. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS * Israel Yeshurun with ClearSky Cyber Security Microsoft recognizes the efforts of those in the security community who help us protect customers through coordinated vulnerability disclosure. See Acknowledgements for more information. SECURITY UPDATES To determine the support lifecycle for your software, see the Microsoft Support Lifecycle. Updates CVSS Release date Descending Edit columns Download Filters Release date Product Platform Impact Max Severity Article Download Build Number Nov 12, 2024 Windows 10 Version 1809 for x64-based Systems - Spoofing Important * 5046615 * Security Update * 10.0.17763.6532 Nov 12, 2024 Windows 10 Version 1809 for 32-bit Systems - Spoofing Important * 5046615 * Security Update * 10.0.17763.6532 Nov 12, 2024 Windows Server 2025 (Server Core installation) - Spoofing Important * 5046617 * 5046696 * Security Update * Security Update * 10.0.26100.2314 * 10.0.26100.2240 Nov 12, 2024 Windows Server 2025 - Spoofing Important * 5046617 * 5046696 * Security Update * Security Update * 10.0.26100.2314 * 10.0.26100.2240 Nov 12, 2024 Windows Server 2012 R2 (Server Core installation) - Spoofing Important * 5046682 * 5046630 * Monthly Rollup * IE Cumulative * 6.3.9600.22267 * 1.001 Nov 12, 2024 Windows Server 2012 R2 - Spoofing Important * 5046682 * 5046630 * Monthly Rollup * IE Cumulative * 6.3.9600.22267 * 1.001 Nov 12, 2024 Windows Server 2012 (Server Core installation) - Spoofing Important * 5046697 * Monthly Rollup * 6.2.9200.25165 Nov 12, 2024 Windows Server 2012 - Spoofing Important * 5046697 * Monthly Rollup * 6.2.9200.25165 Nov 12, 2024 Windows Server 2008 R2 for x64-based Systems Service Pack 1 (Server Core installation) - Spoofing Important * 5046687 * 5046705 * 5046630 * Monthly Rollup * Security Only * IE Cumulative * 6.1.7601.27415 * 6.1.7601.27415 * 1.001 Nov 12, 2024 Windows Server 2008 R2 for x64-based Systems Service Pack 1 - Spoofing Important * 5046687 * 5046705 * 5046630 * Monthly Rollup * Security Only * IE Cumulative * 6.1.7601.27415 * 6.1.7601.27415 * 1.001 Nov 12, 2024 Windows Server 2008 for x64-based Systems Service Pack 2 (Server Core installation) - Spoofing Important * 5046661 * 5046639 * 5046630 * Monthly Rollup * Security Only * IE Cumulative * 6.0.6003.22966 * 6.0.6003.22966 * 1.001 Nov 12, 2024 Windows Server 2008 for x64-based Systems Service Pack 2 - Spoofing Important * 5046661 * 5046639 * 5046630 * Monthly Rollup * Security Only * IE Cumulative * 6.0.6003.22966 * 6.0.6003.22966 * 1.001 Nov 12, 2024 Windows Server 2008 for 32-bit Systems Service Pack 2 (Server Core installation) - Spoofing Important * 5046661 * 5046639 * 5046630 * Monthly Rollup * Security Only * IE Cumulative * 6.0.6003.22966 * 6.0.6003.22966 * 1.001 Nov 12, 2024 Windows Server 2008 for 32-bit Systems Service Pack 2 - Spoofing Important * 5046661 * 5046639 * 5046630 * Monthly Rollup * Security Only * IE Cumulative * 6.0.6003.22966 * 6.0.6003.22966 * 1.001 Nov 12, 2024 Windows Server 2016 (Server Core installation) - Spoofing Important * 5046612 * Security Update * 10.0.14393.7515 Nov 12, 2024 Windows Server 2016 - Spoofing Important * 5046612 * Security Update * 10.0.14393.7515 Nov 12, 2024 Windows 10 Version 1607 for x64-based Systems - Spoofing Important * 5046612 * Security Update * 10.0.14393.7515 Nov 12, 2024 Windows 10 Version 1607 for 32-bit Systems - Spoofing Important * 5046612 * Security Update * 10.0.14393.7515 Nov 12, 2024 Windows 10 for x64-based Systems - Spoofing Important * 5046665 * Security Update * 10.0.10240.20826 Nov 12, 2024 Windows 10 for 32-bit Systems - Spoofing Important * 5046665 * Security Update * 10.0.10240.20826 Nov 12, 2024 Windows 11 Version 24H2 for x64-based Systems - Spoofing Important * 5046617 * 5046696 * Security Update * SecurityHotpatchUpdate * 10.0.26100.2314 * 10.0.26100.2240 Nov 12, 2024 Windows 11 Version 24H2 for ARM64-based Systems - Spoofing Important * 5046617 * 5046696 * Security Update * SecurityHotpatchUpdate * 10.0.26100.2314 * 10.0.26100.2240 Nov 12, 2024 Windows Server 2022, 23H2 Edition (Server Core installation) - Spoofing Important * 5046618 * Security Update * 10.0.25398.1251 Nov 12, 2024 Windows 11 Version 23H2 for x64-based Systems - Spoofing Important * 5046633 * Security Update * 10.0.22631.4460 Nov 12, 2024 Windows 11 Version 23H2 for ARM64-based Systems - Spoofing Important * 5046633 * Security Update * 10.0.22631.4460 Nov 12, 2024 Windows 10 Version 22H2 for 32-bit Systems - Spoofing Important * 5046613 * Security Update * 10.0.19045.5131 Nov 12, 2024 Windows 10 Version 22H2 for ARM64-based Systems - Spoofing Important * 5046613 * Security Update * 10.0.19045.5131 Nov 12, 2024 Windows 10 Version 22H2 for x64-based Systems - Spoofing Important * 5046613 * Security Update * 10.0.19045.5131 Nov 12, 2024 Windows 11 Version 22H2 for x64-based Systems - Spoofing Important * 5046633 * Security Update * 10.0.22621.4460 Nov 12, 2024 Windows 11 Version 22H2 for ARM64-based Systems - Spoofing Important * 5046633 * Security Update * 10.0.22621.4460 Nov 12, 2024 Windows 10 Version 21H2 for x64-based Systems - Spoofing Important * 5046613 * Security Update * 10.0.19044.5131 Nov 12, 2024 Windows 10 Version 21H2 for ARM64-based Systems - Spoofing Important * 5046613 * Security Update * 10.0.19044.5131 Nov 12, 2024 Windows 10 Version 21H2 for 32-bit Systems - Spoofing Important * 5046613 * Security Update * 10.0.19044.5131 Nov 12, 2024 Windows Server 2022 (Server Core installation) - Spoofing Important * 5046616 * 5046616 * Security Update * Security Update * 10.0.20348.2849 * 10.0.20348.2849 Nov 12, 2024 Windows Server 2022 - Spoofing Important * 5046616 * 5046616 * Security Update * Security Update * 10.0.20348.2849 * 10.0.20348.2849 Nov 12, 2024 Windows Server 2019 (Server Core installation) - 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