Windows and Azure VM: elevation of privilege (CVE-2024-21302) #shorts #breaking

CVE

CVE-2024-21302 is an elevation of privilege vulnerability discovered in Windows systems that support Virtualization Based Security, or VBS. This includes Windows 10, Windows 11, Windows Server 2016, 2019, and 2022, and some Azure Virtual Machine configurations. Discovered two months ago, this vulnerability is not a zero-day. An attacker with administrator privileges can replace current Windows system files with outdated ones, potentially reintroducing previously fixed vulnerabilities, bypassing VBS security features, and extracting protected data. As of now, there are no known exploits targeting this vulnerability.

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CVE ID
CVE-2024-21302
Description
Summary: Microsoft was notified that an elevation of privilege vulnerability exists in Windows based systems supporting Virtualization Based Security (VBS), including a subset of Azure Virtual Machine SKUS. This vulnerability enables an attacker with administrator privileges to replace current versions of Windows system files with outdated versions. By exploiting this vulnerability, an attacker could reintroduce previously mitigated vulnerabilities, circumvent some features of VBS, and exfiltrate data protected by VBS. Microsoft is developing a security update to mitigate this threat, but it is not yet available. Guidance to help customers reduce the risks associated with this vulnerability and to protect their systems until the mitigation is available in a Windows security update is provided in the Recommended Actions section of this CVE. This CVE will be updated when the mitigation is available in a Windows security update. We highly encourage customers to subscribe to Security Update Guide notifications to receive an alert when this update occurs. Update: August 13, 2024 Microsoft has released the August 2024 security updates that include an opt-in revocation policy mitigation to address this vulnerability. Customers running affected versions of Windows are encouraged to review KB5042562: Guidance for blocking rollback of virtualization-based security related updates to assess if this opt-in policy meets the needs of their environment before implementing this mitigation. There are risks associated with this mitigation that should be understood prior to applying it to your systems. Detailed information about these risks is also available in KB5042562. Details: A security researcher informed Microsoft of an elevation of privilege vulnerability in Windows 10, Windows 11, Windows Server 2016, and higher based systems including Azure Virtual Machines (VM) that support VBS. For more information on Windows versions and VM SKUs supporting VBS, reference: Virtualization-based Security (VBS) | Microsoft Learn. The vulnerability enables an attacker with administrator privileges on the target system to replace current Windows system files with outdated versions. Successful exploitation provides an attacker with the ability to reintroduce previously mitigated vulnerabilities, circumvent VBS security features, and exfiltrate data protected by VBS. Microsoft is developing a security... See more at https://msrc.microsoft.com/update-guide/vulnerability/CVE-2024-21302
Provider
microsoft
CWE / problem types
CWE-284: Improper Access Control
Affected Software Versions
Microsoft:Windows 10 Version 1809:[{'version': '10.0.17763.0', 'lessThan': '10.0.17763.7137', 'versionType': 'custom', 'status': 'affected'}],Microsoft:Windows Server 2019:[{'version': '10.0.17763.0', 'lessThan': '10.0.17763.7137', 'versionType': 'custom', 'status': 'affected'}],Microsoft:Windows Server 2019 (Server Core installation):[{'version': '10.0.17763.0', 'lessThan': '10.0.17763.7137', 'versionType': 'custom', 'status': 'affected'}],Microsoft:Windows Server 2022:[{'version': '10.0.20348.0', 'lessThan': '10.0.20348.3454', 'versionType': 'custom', 'status': 'affected'}],Microsoft:Windows 11 version 21H2:[{'version': '10.0.22000.0', 'lessThan': '10.0.19044.5737', 'versionType': 'custom', 'status': 'affected'}],Microsoft:Windows 10 Version 21H2:[{'version': '10.0.19043.0', 'lessThan': '10.0.19044.4780', 'versionType': 'custom', 'status': 'affected'}],Microsoft:Windows 11 version 22H2:[{'version': '10.0.22621.0', 'lessThan': '10.0.22621.5191', 'versionType': 'custom', 'status': 'affected'}],Microsoft:Windows 10 Version 22H2:[{'version': '10.0.19045.0', 'lessThan': '10.0.19045.5737', 'versionType': 'custom', 'status': 'affected'}],Microsoft:Windows 11 version 22H3:[{'version': '10.0.22631.0', 'lessThan': '10.0.22621.5191', 'versionType': 'custom', 'status': 'affected'}],Microsoft:Windows 11 Version 23H2:[{'version': '10.0.22631.0', 'lessThan': '10.0.22631.5191', 'versionType': 'custom', 'status': 'affected'}],Microsoft:Windows Server 2022, 23H2 Edition (Server Core installation):[{'version': '10.0.25398.0', 'lessThan': '10.0.25398.1551', 'versionType': 'custom', 'status': 'affected'}],Microsoft:Windows 11 Version 24H2:[{'version': '10.0.26100.0', 'lessThan': '10.0.26100.3775', 'versionType': 'custom', 'status': 'affected'}],Microsoft:Windows 10 Version 1507:[{'version': '10.0.10240.0', 'lessThan': '10.0.10240.20978', 'versionType': 'custom', 'status': 'affected'}],Microsoft:Windows 10 Version 1607:[{'version': '10.0.14393.0', 'lessThan': '10.0.14393.7970', 'versionType': 'custom', 'status': 'affected'}],Microsoft:Windows Server 2016:[{'version': '10.0.14393.0', 'lessThan': '10.0.14393.7970', 'versionType': 'custom', 'status': 'affected'}],Microsoft:Windows Server 2016 (Server Core installation):[{'version': '10.0.14393.0', 'lessThan': '10.0.14393.7970', 'versionType': 'custom', 'status': 'affected'}]
Date Published
2024-08-08T01:59:30.725Z
Last Updated
2025-05-02T23:29:53.125Z