Learn about CVE-2018-0876 affecting Microsoft Edge on Windows 10 Gold, 1511, 1607, 1703, 1709, and Windows Server 2016, allowing remote code execution. Find mitigation steps and security practices.
A vulnerability known as "Scripting Engine Memory Corruption Vulnerability" has been discovered in Microsoft Edge versions compatible with Windows 10 Gold, 1511, 1607, 1703, 1709, and Windows Server 2016, allowing remote code execution.
Understanding CVE-2018-0876
This CVE affects Microsoft Edge browsers running on specific Windows versions, potentially leading to remote code execution.
What is CVE-2018-0876?
The vulnerability in Microsoft Edge allows attackers to execute remote code due to memory corruption in the scripting engine, affecting various Windows versions.
The Impact of CVE-2018-0876
The vulnerability poses a severe risk as it enables attackers to remotely execute malicious code on affected systems, potentially leading to unauthorized access and control.
Technical Details of CVE-2018-0876
This section provides detailed technical information about the vulnerability.
Vulnerability Description
Microsoft Edge in Windows 10 Gold, 1511, 1607, 1703, 1709, and Windows Server 2016 is susceptible to remote code execution due to memory corruption in the scripting engine.
Affected Systems and Versions
Exploitation Mechanism
The vulnerability allows attackers to exploit the way the scripting engine handles objects in memory, enabling them to execute remote code.
Mitigation and Prevention
Protecting systems from CVE-2018-0876 requires immediate actions and long-term security measures.
Immediate Steps to Take
Long-Term Security Practices
Patching and Updates
Microsoft may release security updates to address CVE-2018-0876. Stay informed about patches and apply them as soon as they are available.