Microsoft Microsoft .Net Framework 3.5 And 4.7.2 On Windows 10 Version 1809 For X64-based Systems

9 CVEs affecting Microsoft Microsoft .Net Framework 3.5 And 4.7.2 On Windows 10 Version 1809 For X64-based Systems. Latest disclosed: 2020-07-14. Critical: 0, High: 0.

Top CVEs affecting Microsoft Microsoft .Net Framework 3.5 And 4.7.2 On Windows 10 Version 1809 For X64-based Systems
CVESeverityScorePublishedSummary
CVE-2020-11472020-07-14A remote code execution vulnerability exists in .NET Framework, Microsoft SharePoint, and Visual Studio when the software fails to check the source markup of X…
CVE-2020-11082020-05-21A denial of service vulnerability exists when .NET Core or .NET Framework improperly handles web requests, aka '.NET Core & .NET Framework Denial of Service Vu…
CVE-2020-06462020-01-14A remote code execution vulnerability exists when the Microsoft .NET Framework fails to validate input properly, aka '.NET Framework Remote Code Execution Inje…
CVE-2020-06062020-01-14A remote code execution vulnerability exists in .NET software when the software fails to check the source markup of a file.An attacker who successfully exploit…
CVE-2020-06052020-01-14A remote code execution vulnerability exists in .NET software when the software fails to check the source markup of a file.An attacker who successfully exploit…
CVE-2019-11422019-09-11An elevation of privilege vulnerability exists when the .NET Framework common language runtime (CLR) allows file creation in arbitrary locations, aka '.NET Fra…
CVE-2019-11132019-07-29A remote code execution vulnerability exists in .NET software when the software fails to check the source markup of a file.An attacker who successfully exploit…
CVE-2019-10832019-07-15A denial of service vulnerability exists when Microsoft Common Object Runtime Library improperly handles web requests, aka '.NET Denial of Service Vulnerabilit…
CVE-2019-10062019-07-15An authentication bypass vulnerability exists in Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) and Windows Identity Foundation (WIF), allowing signing of SAML tokens…