MSRC compact vulnerability detail

CVE-2022-26935 · Windows WLAN AutoConfig Service Information Disclosure Vulnerability

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Severity
Important
Impact
Information Disclosure
CVSS
6.5 base · 5.7 temporal
Release
2022-05-10
Signals
Windows WLAN Auto Config Service Information Disclosure Exploited: No Publicly disclosed: No Exploitability: Exploitation Less Likely
CWE
No CWE data published.
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Description
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FAQ / Articles
FAQ
According to the CVSS metric, the attack vector is adjacent (AV:A). What does that mean for this vulnerability? This vulnerability's attack is limited at the protocol level to a logically adjacent topology. This means it cannot simply be done across the internet, but instead needs something specific tied to the target. Good examples would include the same shared physical network (such as Bluetooth or IEEE 802.11), logical network (local IP subnet), or from within a secure or otherwise limited administrative domain (MPLS, secure VPN to an administrative network zone). This is common to many attacks that require machine-in-the-middle (MITM) type setups or that rely on initially gaining a foothold in another environment.
FAQ
What type of information could be disclosed by this vulnerability? Exploiting this vulnerability could allow the disclosure of initialized or uninitialized memory in the process heap.