Heap-based buffer overflow in Windows Win32K - GRFX allows an unauthorized attacker to execute code locally.
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().
Name | Vendor | Start Version | End Version |
---|---|---|---|
Office | Microsoft | * | 16.0.14326.22502 (excluding) |
Office | Microsoft | * | 16.0.18827.20000 (excluding) |
Office_long_term_servicing_channel | Microsoft | 2021 (including) | 2021 (including) |
Office_long_term_servicing_channel | Microsoft | 2024 (including) | 2024 (including) |
Windows_10_1507 | Microsoft | * | 10.0.10240.21014 (excluding) |
Windows_10_1607 | Microsoft | * | 10.0.14393.8066 (excluding) |
Windows_10_1809 | Microsoft | * | 10.0.17763.7314 (excluding) |
Windows_10_21h2 | Microsoft | * | 10.0.19044.5854 (excluding) |
Windows_10_22h2 | Microsoft | * | 10.0.19045.5854 (excluding) |
Windows_11_22h2 | Microsoft | * | 10.0.22621.5335 (excluding) |
Windows_11_23h2 | Microsoft | * | 10.0.22631.5335 (excluding) |
Windows_11_24h2 | Microsoft | * | 10.0.26100.4061 (excluding) |
Windows_server_2008 | Microsoft | –sp2 (including) | –sp2 (including) |
Windows_server_2008 | Microsoft | r2-sp1 (including) | r2-sp1 (including) |
Windows_server_2012 | Microsoft | - (including) | - (including) |
Windows_server_2016 | Microsoft | * | 10.0.14393.8066 (excluding) |
Windows_server_2019 | Microsoft | * | 10.0.17763.7314 (excluding) |
Windows_server_2022 | Microsoft | * | 10.0.20348.3692 (excluding) |
Windows_server_2022_23h2 | Microsoft | * | 10.0.25398.1611 (excluding) |
Windows_server_2025 | Microsoft | * | 10.0.26100.4061 (excluding) |