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Microsoft Security Response Center
*What version of Azure Sphere has the update that protects from this vulnerability?* All versions of Azure Sphere that are 21.10 and higher are protected from this vulnerability. *How do I ensure my Azure Sphere device has the update?* If your device is new or has not been connected to the internet for a while, connect the device to a secure, private local network with internet access and allow the device to automatically update itself. If the device is already online, verify that the operating system version 21.10 has been installed using the Azure Sphere CLI command: azsphere device show-os-version If the device is connected to the internet and does not yet have the latest update, check the update status with the following Azure Sphere CLI command: azsphere device show-deployment-status *Azure Sphere is running on IoT devices in my environment. How do I know if any of those devices are affected by this vulnerability?* An IoT device that is running Azure Sphere and is connecte...
*What version of Azure Sphere has the update that protects from this vulnerability?* All versions of Azure Sphere that are 21.10 and higher are protected from this vulnerability. *How do I ensure my Azure Sphere device has the update?* If your device is new or has not been connected to the internet for a while, connect the device to a secure, private local network with internet access and allow the device to automatically update itself. If the device is already online, verify that the operating system version 21.10 has been installed using the Azure Sphere CLI command: azsphere device show-os-version If the device is connected to the internet and does not yet have the latest update, check the update status with the following Azure Sphere CLI command: azsphere device show-deployment-status *Azure Sphere is running on IoT devices in my environment. How do I know if any of those devices are affected by this vulnerability?* An IoT device that is running Azure Sphere and is connecte...
*What version of Azure Sphere has the update that protects from this vulnerability?* All versions of Azure Sphere that are 21.10 and higher are protected from this vulnerability. *How do I ensure my Azure Sphere device has the update?* If your device is new or has not been connected to the internet for a while, connect the device to a secure, private local network with internet access and allow the device to automatically update itself. If the device is already online, verify that the operating system version 21.10 has been installed using the Azure Sphere CLI command: azsphere device show-os-version If the device is connected to the internet and does not yet have the latest update, check the update status with the following Azure Sphere CLI command: azsphere device show-deployment-status *Azure Sphere is running on IoT devices in my environment. How do I know if any of those devices are affected by this vulnerability?* An IoT device that is running Azure Sphere and is connecte...
*Is the Preview Pane an attack vector for this vulnerability?* No, the Preview Pane is not an attack vector.
*Is the Preview Pane an attack vector for this vulnerability?* No, the Preview Pane is not an attack vector.
*Is the Preview Pane an attack vector for this vulnerability?* No, the Preview Pane is not an attack vector.
*Is the Preview Pane an attack vector for this vulnerability?* No, the Preview Pane is not an attack vector.
*What is RTOS?* Azure RTOS is an embedded development suite including a small but powerful operating system that provides reliable, ultra-fast performance for resource-constrained devices. See Azure RTOS Overview for more information. *What version of Azure RTOS has the update that protects from this vulnerability?* Version 6.1.9 *According to the CVSS, User Interaction is Required. What interaction would the user have to do?* Exploitation of this vulnerability requires that a user plug in a malicious USB device.
*What is RTOS?* Azure RTOS is an embedded development suite including a small but powerful operating system that provides reliable, ultra-fast performance for resource-constrained devices. See Azure RTOS Overview for more information. *What version of Azure RTOS has the update that protects from this vulnerability?* Version 6.1.9 *According to the CVSS, User Interaction is Required. What interaction would the user have to do?* Exploitation of this vulnerability requires that a user plug in a malicious USB device.
*What is RTOS?* Azure RTOS is an embedded development suite including a small but powerful operating system that provides reliable, ultra-fast performance for resource-constrained devices. See Azure RTOS Overview for more information. *What version of Azure RTOS has the update that protects from this vulnerability?* Version 6.1.9 *According to the CVSS, User Interaction is Required. What interaction would the user have to do?* Exploitation of this vulnerability requires that a user plug in a malicious USB device.