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EUVD-2020-12138
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CVE-2020-1259
A security feature bypass vulnerability exists when Windows Host Guardian Service improperly handles hashes recorded and logged, aka 'Windows Host Guardian Service Security Feature Bypass Vulnerability'...
The vulnerability of the Windows Host Guardian Service on Microsoft Windows operating systems allows a perpetrator to gain unauthorized access to protected information.
The vulnerability of the Windows Host Guardian Service on Microsoft Windows operating systems is related to improper checking of recorded and registered hashes. Exploiting this vulnerability can allow an attacker, working remotely, to gain unauthorized access to protected information...
CVE-2020-1259
A security feature bypass vulnerability exists when Windows Host Guardian Service improperly handles hashes recorded and logged, aka 'Windows Host Guardian Service Security Feature Bypass Vulnerability'...
CVE-2020-1259
A security feature bypass vulnerability exists when Windows Host Guardian Service improperly handles hashes recorded and logged, aka 'Windows Host Guardian Service Security Feature Bypass Vulnerability'...
Security feature bypass
A security feature bypass vulnerability exists when Windows Host Guardian Service improperly handles hashes recorded and logged, aka 'Windows Host Guardian Service Security Feature Bypass Vulnerability'...
CVE-2020-1259
CVE-2020-1259 affects Windows Host Guardian Service. The vulnerability is a security feature bypass caused by improper handling of hashes that are recorded/logged. The provided documents do not specify the affected versions, exact exploit details, impact, or a remediation/patch. Microsoft MS advi...
Windows Host Guardian Service Security Feature Bypass Vulnerability
A security feature bypass vulnerability exists when Windows Host Guardian Service improperly handles hashes recorded and logged. An attacker who successfully exploited the vulnerability could tamper with the log file. In an attack scenario, an attacker can change existing event log types to a typ...