Kaspersky ID:
KLA51717
Detect Date:
08/08/2023
Updated:
01/25/2024

Description

Multiple vulnerabilities were found in Microsoft Developer Tools. Malicious users can exploit these vulnerabilities to spoof user interface, cause denial of service, execute arbitrary code, obtain sensitive information, gain privileges.

Below is a complete list of vulnerabilities:

  1. A spoofing vulnerability in Visual Studio Tools for Office Runtime can be exploited remotely to spoof user interface.
  2. A denial of service vulnerability in .NET and Visual Studio can be exploited remotely to cause denial of service.
  3. A spoofing vulnerability in .NET Framework can be exploited remotely to spoof user interface.
  4. A remote code execution vulnerability in .NET and Visual Studio can be exploited remotely to execute arbitrary code.
  5. A spoofing vulnerability in Azure DevOps Server can be exploited remotely to spoof user interface.
  6. An information disclosure vulnerability in ASP.NET Core SignalR and Visual Studio can be exploited remotely to obtain sensitive information.
  7. An elevation of privilege vulnerability in ASP.NET can be exploited remotely to gain privileges.
  8. A denial of service vulnerability in .NET Core and Visual Studio can be exploited remotely to cause denial of service.

Original advisories

Exploitation

Malware exists for this vulnerability. Usually such malware is classified as Exploit. More details.

Related products

CVE list

  • CVE-2023-36897
    high
  • CVE-2023-36869
    high
  • CVE-2023-38180
    critical
  • CVE-2023-36873
    high
  • CVE-2023-35390
    critical
  • CVE-2023-35391
    critical
  • CVE-2023-36899
    critical
  • CVE-2023-38178
    critical

KB list

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