SMB: Microsoft Windows SMB Server SMBv1 Memory Corruption

A remote code execution vulnerability has been reported in the SMBv1 component of Microsoft Windows SMB server. Successful exploitation could result in remote code execution.

Extended Description

The SMBv1 server in Microsoft Windows Vista SP2; Windows Server 2008 SP2 and R2 SP1; Windows 7 SP1; Windows 8.1; Windows Server 2012 Gold and R2; Windows RT 8.1; and Windows 10 Gold, 1511, and 1607; and Windows Server 2016 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via crafted packets, aka "Windows SMB Remote Code Execution Vulnerability." This vulnerability is different from those described in CVE-2017-0143, CVE-2017-0145, CVE-2017-0146, and CVE-2017-0148.

References

CVE: CVE-2019-0703

Short Name
SMB:MS-CVE-2017-0144-MC
Severity
Major
Recommended
True
Recommended Action
Drop
Category
SMB
Keywords
CVE-2017-0144 CVE-2019-0703 Corruption Memory Microsoft SMB SMBv1 Server Windows
Release Date
06/01/2017
Supported Platforms

srx-branch-19.3

vsrx3bsd-19.2

srx-19.4

vsrx3bsd-19.4

srx-branch-19.4

vsrx-19.4

vsrx-19.2

srx-19.3

srx-branch-12.3

mx-12.3

mx-19.4

vmx-19.4

mx-19.3

vsrx-12.3

vmx-19.3

srx-12.3

Sigpack Version
3415
False Positive
Unknown
CVSS Score

9.3

4.0

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