8.8
CVE-2026-20868
- EPSS 0.1%
- Veröffentlicht 13.01.2026 17:56:58
- Zuletzt bearbeitet 15.01.2026 15:45:10
- Quelle secure@microsoft.com
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Heap-based buffer overflow in Windows Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) allows an unauthorized attacker to execute code over a network.
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Microsoft ≫ Windows 10 1607 HwPlatformx64 Version < 10.0.14393.8783
Microsoft ≫ Windows 10 1607 HwPlatformx86 Version < 10.0.14393.8783
Microsoft ≫ Windows 10 1809 HwPlatformx64 Version < 10.0.17763.8276
Microsoft ≫ Windows 10 1809 HwPlatformx86 Version < 10.0.17763.8276
Microsoft ≫ Windows 10 21h2 Version < 10.0.19044.6809
Microsoft ≫ Windows 10 22h2 Version < 10.0.19045.6809
Microsoft ≫ Windows 11 23h2 Version < 10.0.22631.6491
Microsoft ≫ Windows 11 24h2 Version < 10.0.26100.7623
Microsoft ≫ Windows 11 25h2 Version < 10.0.26200.7623
Microsoft ≫ Windows Server 2008 Version- Updatesp2 HwPlatformx64
Microsoft ≫ Windows Server 2008 Version- Updatesp2 HwPlatformx86
Microsoft ≫ Windows Server 2008 Versionr2 Updatesp1 HwPlatformx64
Microsoft ≫ Windows Server 2012 Version-
Microsoft ≫ Windows Server 2012 Versionr2
Microsoft ≫ Windows Server 2016 Version < 10.0.14393.8783
Microsoft ≫ Windows Server 2019 Version < 10.0.17763.8276
Microsoft ≫ Windows Server 2022 Version < 10.0.20348.4648
Microsoft ≫ Windows Server 2022 23h2 Version < 10.0.25398.2092
Microsoft ≫ Windows Server 2025 Version < 10.0.26100.32230
| Typ | Quelle | Score | Percentile |
|---|---|---|---|
| EPSS | FIRST.org | 0.1% | 0.274 |
| Quelle | Base Score | Exploit Score | Impact Score | Vector String |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| secure@microsoft.com | 8.8 | 2.8 | 5.9 |
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:R/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H
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CWE-122 Heap-based Buffer Overflow
A heap overflow condition is a buffer overflow, where the buffer that can be overwritten is allocated in the heap portion of memory, generally meaning that the buffer was allocated using a routine such as malloc().