Learn about CVE-2017-8753, a critical vulnerability in Microsoft Edge on Windows 10 Gold, 1511, 1607, 1703, and Windows Server 2016, allowing unauthorized code execution. Find mitigation steps here.
A vulnerability named "Scripting Engine Memory Corruption Vulnerability" was found in Microsoft Edge versions on Microsoft Windows 10 Gold, 1511, 1607, 1703, and Windows Server 2016, allowing unauthorized code execution.
Understanding CVE-2017-8753
This CVE involves a remote code execution vulnerability in Microsoft Edge on various Windows versions.
What is CVE-2017-8753?
The vulnerability in Microsoft Edge versions on specific Windows OS versions allows attackers to run arbitrary code within the user's context.
The Impact of CVE-2017-8753
The vulnerability enables unauthorized users to execute malicious code on affected systems, posing a significant security risk.
Technical Details of CVE-2017-8753
Microsoft Edge in Microsoft Windows 10 Gold, 1511, 1607, 1703, and Windows Server 2016 is susceptible to arbitrary code execution due to memory corruption in the scripting engine.
Vulnerability Description
The flaw in the scripting engine of Microsoft Edge permits attackers to execute code within the current user's context.
Affected Systems and Versions
Exploitation Mechanism
Attackers can exploit this vulnerability to execute arbitrary code on the affected systems, compromising their security.
Mitigation and Prevention
Taking immediate action and implementing long-term security measures are crucial to mitigate the risks associated with CVE-2017-8753.
Immediate Steps to Take
Long-Term Security Practices
Patching and Updates