Tag
#microsoft
Git for Windows is the Windows port of the revision control system Git. Prior to Git for Windows version 2.39.2, by carefully crafting DLL and putting into a subdirectory of a specific name living next to the Git for Windows installer, Windows can be tricked into side-loading said DLL. This potentially allows users with local write access to place malicious payloads in a location where automated upgrades might run the Git for Windows installer with elevation. Version 2.39.2 contains a patch for this issue. Some workarounds are available. Never leave untrusted files in the Downloads folder or its sub-folders before executing the Git for Windows installer, or move the installer into a different directory before executing it.
Microsoft is sending the world a whole bunch of love today, in the form of patches to plug dozens of security holes in its Windows operating systems and other software. This year's special Valentine's Day Patch Tuesday includes fixes for a whopping three different "zero-day" vulnerabilities that are already being used in active attacks.
Microsoft Exchange Server Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
Microsoft Edge (Chromium-based) Spoofing Vulnerability
Microsoft Edge (Chromium-based) Tampering Vulnerability
Microsoft Edge (Chromium-based) Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
Microsoft Publisher Security Features Bypass Vulnerability
Microsoft SQL Server Integration Service (VS extension) Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
Microsoft Dynamics 365 (on-premises) Cross-site Scripting Vulnerability
Microsoft Dynamics 365 (on-premises) Cross-site Scripting Vulnerability