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By the Year

In 2026 there have been 2 vulnerabilities in AutoDesk Installer with an average score of 6.7 out of ten. Last year, in 2025 Installer had 2 security vulnerabilities published. If vulnerabilities keep coming in at the current rate, it appears that number of security vulnerabilities in Installer in 2026 could surpass last years number. Last year, the average CVE base score was greater by 1.15




Year Vulnerabilities Average Score
2026 2 6.65
2025 2 7.80
2024 1 7.80
2023 1 7.80

It may take a day or so for new Installer vulnerabilities to show up in the stats or in the list of recent security vulnerabilities. Additionally vulnerabilities may be tagged under a different product or component name.

Recent AutoDesk Installer Security Vulnerabilities

Autodesk Installer IPC Parser Out-of-Range Substring DoS
CVE-2026-14479 5.5 - Medium - August 12, 2026

A maliciously crafted input, when processed by the Autodesk Installer IPC frame parser, may trigger improper validation of an input-specified position or offset, resulting in an out-of-range substring operation. A malicious actor may leverage this vulnerability to cause the NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM service to terminate unexpectedly, resulting in a denial-of-service condition.

Improper Validation of Specified Index, Position, or Offset in Input

Local Privileged IPC Injection via Named Pipes in Autodesk Software
CVE-2026-14478 7.8 - High - August 12, 2026

A maliciously created executable, when executed on the victim's machine, may allow a local low-privileged attacker to inject unauthenticated IPC messages into named pipes, modify pipe permissions or ownership, and potentially impact confidentiality, integrity, and availability.

Incorrect Permission Assignment for Critical Resource

Privilege Escalation via Unvalidated Binary Load in Windows
CVE-2025-10885 7.8 - High - November 06, 2025

A maliciously crafted file, when executed on the victim's machine, can lead to privilege escalation to NT AUTHORITY/SYSTEM due to an insufficient validation of loaded binaries. An attacker with local and low-privilege access could exploit this to execute code as SYSTEM.

Execution with Unnecessary Privileges

Autodesk Installer Priv Escalation via Untrusted Search Path
CVE-2025-5335 7.8 - High - June 10, 2025

A maliciously crafted binary file when downloaded could lead to escalation of privileges to NT AUTHORITY/SYSTEM due to an untrusted search path being utilized in the Autodesk Installer application. Exploitation of this vulnerability may lead to code execution.

Autodesk Installer Privilege Escalation via Malicious DLL
CVE-2024-9500 7.8 - High - November 15, 2024

A maliciously crafted DLL file when placed in temporary files and folders that are leveraged by the Autodesk Installer could lead to escalation of privileges to NT AUTHORITY/SYSTEM due to insecure privilege management.

Creation of Temporary File in Directory with Insecure Permissions

Autodesk Installer DLL Buffer Overwrite Privilege Escalation (CVE-2023-27908)
CVE-2023-27908 7.8 - High - June 23, 2023

A maliciously crafted DLL file can be forced to write beyond allocated boundaries in the Autodesk installer when parsing the DLL files and could lead to a Privilege Escalation vulnerability.

DLL preloading

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