An elevation of privilege vulnerability exists when the Windows Kernel API improperly handles registry objects in memory, aka Windows Registry Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability. This affects Windows 7, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows RT 8.1, Windows Server 2012, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows 10, Windows 10 Servers.
The product does not release or incorrectly releases a resource before it is made available for re-use.
Name | Vendor | Start Version | End Version |
---|---|---|---|
Windows_10 | Microsoft | - (including) | - (including) |
Windows_10 | Microsoft | 1607 (including) | 1607 (including) |
Windows_10 | Microsoft | 1703 (including) | 1703 (including) |
Windows_10 | Microsoft | 1709 (including) | 1709 (including) |
Windows_10 | Microsoft | 1803 (including) | 1803 (including) |
Windows_7 | Microsoft | –sp1 (including) | –sp1 (including) |
Windows_8.1 | Microsoft | - (including) | - (including) |
Windows_rt_8.1 | Microsoft | - (including) | - (including) |
Windows_server | Microsoft | 2008-r2 (including) | 2008-r2 (including) |
Windows_server | Microsoft | 2008-sp2 (including) | 2008-sp2 (including) |
Windows_server | Microsoft | 2012 (including) | 2012 (including) |
Windows_server | Microsoft | 2012-r2 (including) | 2012-r2 (including) |
Windows_server | Microsoft | 2016 (including) | 2016 (including) |
Windows_server | Microsoft | 2016-1709 (including) | 2016-1709 (including) |
Windows_server | Microsoft | 2016-1803 (including) | 2016-1803 (including) |