Microsoft Windows Server 2012
cpe:2.3:o:microsoft:windows_server_2012:*:*:*:*:*:*:*
A vulnerability in the Windows Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) has been identified, allowing an authorized attacker to disclose information over the network. This issue arises from the use of uninitialized resources, which could enable the reading of portions of heap memory.
Exploitation of this vulnerability could lead to unauthorized information disclosure, with the potential for the attacker to read uninitialized memory resources, according to the CVSS metric.
To reproduce this vulnerability, an authenticated attacker must trick a domain-joined user into connecting to a malicious server using the RRAS Snap-in. This could involve sending a request that prompts the server to return harmful data, which might then be executed on the user's system.
Users can apply the security updates provided by Microsoft to address this vulnerability. These security updates are available through the Microsoft Update Catalog.
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