Jul 2024: Windows MultiPoint Services Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
CVE-2024-30013 Published on July 9, 2024
Windows MultiPoint Services Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
Windows MultiPoint Services Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
Weakness Type
What is a Double-free Vulnerability?
The product calls free() twice on the same memory address, potentially leading to modification of unexpected memory locations. When a program calls free() twice with the same argument, the program's memory management data structures become corrupted. This corruption can cause the program to crash or, in some circumstances, cause two later calls to malloc() to return the same pointer. If malloc() returns the same value twice and the program later gives the attacker control over the data that is written into this doubly-allocated memory, the program becomes vulnerable to a buffer overflow attack.
CVE-2024-30013 has been classified to as a Double-free vulnerability or weakness.
Products Associated with CVE-2024-30013
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Affected Versions
Microsoft Windows 10 Version 1809:- Version 10.0.17763.0 and below 10.0.17763.6054 is affected.
- Version 10.0.17763.0 and below 10.0.17763.6054 is affected.
- Version 10.0.17763.0 and below 10.0.17763.6054 is affected.
- Version 10.0.20348.0 and below 10.0.20348.2582 is affected.
- Version 10.0.0 and below 10.0.22000.3079 is affected.
- Version 10.0.19043.0 and below 10.0.19044.4651 is affected.
- Version 10.0.22621.0 and below 10.0.22621.3880 is affected.
- Version 10.0.19045.0 and below 10.0.19045.4651 is affected.
- Version 10.0.22631.0 and below 10.0.22631.3880 is affected.
- Version 10.0.22631.0 and below 10.0.22631.3880 is affected.
- Version 10.0.25398.0 and below 10.0.25398.1009 is affected.
- Version 10.0.14393.0 and below 10.0.14393.7159 is affected.
- Version 10.0.14393.0 and below 10.0.14393.7159 is affected.
- Version 10.0.14393.0 and below 10.0.14393.7159 is affected.
Exploit Probability
EPSS (Exploit Prediction Scoring System) scores estimate the probability that a vulnerability will be exploited in the wild within the next 30 days. The percentile shows you how this score compares to all other vulnerabilities.