Vulnerability in Windows Remote Procedure Call Could Allow Elevation of Privilege (3067505)
Published: July 14, 2015
Version: 1.0
Executive Summary
This security update resolves a vulnerability in Microsoft Windows. The vulnerability, which exists in Windows Remote Procedure Call (RPC) authentication, could allow elevation of privilege if an attacker logs on to an affected system and runs a specially crafted application. An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could take complete control of the affected system. An attacker could then install programs; view, change, or delete data; or create new accounts with full user rights.
This security update is rated Important for all supported releases of Windows. For more information, see the Affected Software section.
The security update addresses the vulnerability by improving how Windows Remote Procedure Call (RPC) handles authentication checks to preclude redirection. For more information about the vulnerability, see the Vulnerability Information section.
The following software versions or editions are affected. Versions or editions that are not listed are either past their support life cycle or are not affected. To determine the support life cycle for your software version or edition, see Microsoft Support Lifecycle.
*The Updates Replaced column shows only the latest update in a chain of superseded updates. For a comprehensive list of updates replaced, go to the Microsoft Update Catalog, search for the update KB number, and then view update details (updates replaced information is on the Package Details tab).
Severity Ratings and Vulnerability Identifiers
The following severity ratings assume the potential maximum impact of the vulnerability. For information regarding the likelihood, within 30 days of this security bulletin's release, of the exploitability of the vulnerability in relation to its severity rating and security impact, please see the Exploitability Index in the July bulletin summary.
Vulnerability Severity Rating and Maximum Security Impact by Affected Software
Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition Service Pack 2 (3067505)
Important Elevation of Privilege
Important
Windows Server 2003 with SP2 for Itanium-based Systems (3067505)
Important Elevation of Privilege
Important
Windows Server 2003 R2 Service Pack 2 (3067505)
Important Elevation of Privilege
Important
Windows Server 2003 R2 x64 Edition Service Pack 2 (3067505)
Important Elevation of Privilege
Important
Windows Vista
Windows Vista Service Pack 2 (3067505)
Important Elevation of Privilege
Important
Windows Vista x64 Edition Service Pack 2 (3067505)
Important Elevation of Privilege
Important
Windows Server 2008
Windows Server 2008 for 32-bit Systems Service Pack 2 (3067505)
Important Elevation of Privilege
Important
Windows Server 2008 for x64-based Systems Service Pack 2 (3067505)
Important Elevation of Privilege
Important
Windows Server 2008 for Itanium-based Systems Service Pack 2 (3067505)
Important Elevation of Privilege
Important
Windows 7
Windows 7 for 32-bit Systems Service Pack 1 (3067505)
Important Elevation of Privilege
Important
Windows 7 for x64-based Systems Service Pack 1 (3067505)
Important Elevation of Privilege
Important
Windows Server 2008 R2
Windows Server 2008 R2 for x64-based Systems Service Pack 1 (3067505)
Important Elevation of Privilege
Important
Windows Server 2008 R2 for Itanium-based Systems Service Pack 1 (3067505)
Important Elevation of Privilege
Important
Windows 8 and Windows 8.1
Windows 8 for 32-bit Systems (3067505)
Important Elevation of Privilege
Important
Windows 8 for x64-based Systems (3067505)
Important Elevation of Privilege
Important
Windows 8.1 for 32-bit Systems (3067505)
Important Elevation of Privilege
Important
Windows 8.1 for x64-based Systems (3067505)
Important Elevation of Privilege
Important
Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2
Windows Server 2012 (3067505)
Important Elevation of Privilege
Important
Windows Server 2012 R2 (3067505)
Important Elevation of Privilege
Important
Windows RT and Windows RT 8.1
Windows RT (3067505)
Important Elevation of Privilege
Important
Windows RT 8.1 (3067505)
Important Elevation of Privilege
Important
Server Core installation option
Windows Server 2008 for 32-bit Systems Service Pack 2 (Server Core installation) (3067505)
Important Elevation of Privilege
Important
Windows Server 2008 for x64-based Systems Service Pack 2 (Server Core installation) (3067505)
Important Elevation of Privilege
Important
Windows Server 2008 R2 for x64-based Systems Service Pack 1 (Server Core installation) (3067505)
Important Elevation of Privilege
Important
Windows Server 2012 (Server Core installation) (3067505)
Important Elevation of Privilege
Important
Windows Server 2012 R2 (Server Core installation) (3067505)
Important Elevation of Privilege
Important
Vulnerability Information
Windows RPC Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability - CVE-2015-2370
An elevation of privilege vulnerability exists in the Microsoft Remote Procedure Call (RPC) that could allow an attacker to elevate privileges on a targeted system. The vulnerability is caused when Windows RPC inadvertently allows DCE/RPC connection reflection.
An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could take complete control of the affected system. An attacker could then install programs; view, change, or delete data; or create new accounts with full user rights. To exploit this vulnerability, an attacker would first have to log on to the system. An attacker could then run a specially crafted application designed to elevate privileges.
The update addresses the vulnerability by improving how Windows RPC handles authentication checks to preclude redirection.
Microsoft received information about this vulnerability through coordinated vulnerability disclosure. When this security bulletin was issued, Microsoft had not received any information to indicate that this vulnerability had been publicly used to attack customers.
Mitigating Factors
Microsoft has not identified any mitigating factors for this vulnerability.
Workarounds
Microsoft has not identified any workarounds for this vulnerability.
Security Update Deployment
For Security Update Deployment information, see the Microsoft Knowledge Base article referenced here in the Executive Summary.
Acknowledgments
Microsoft recognizes the efforts of those in the security community who help us protect customers through coordinated vulnerability disclosure. See Acknowledgments for more information.
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