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This week, Microsoft fixed two zero-day vulnerabilities tracked as CVE-2023-36761 and CVE-2023-36802. The first vulnerability, CVE-2023-36761 (CVSS 6.2) is a Microsoft Word information disclosure vulnerability, while the second vulnerability, CVE-2023-36802 (CVSS 7.8) is a Microsoft streaming service proxy elevation of privilege vulnerability.
CVE-2023-36761 lets attackers steal NTLM hashes when you open a document, even in the preview pane. They can then use these NTLM hashes for unauthorized access to accounts. This means that attackers can use the stolen hashes in NTLM Relay attacks to escalate their privileges and gain control over accounts and systems.
CVE-2023-36802 allows attackers to gain SYSTEM privileges - the highest level of access on a Windows system. Once attackers have gained SYSTEM privileges, they can install, modify, or delete software and files without restrictions, as well as access sensitive system data.
Both vulnerabilities have been exploited in the wild but have been patched by Microsoft. Avertium recommends that users implement the appropriate patches for both vulnerabilities as soon as possible.
INDICATORS OF COMPROMISE (IoCs)
At this time, there are no known IoCs associated with CVE-2023-36761 and CVE-2023-36802. Avertium remains vigilant in locating IoCs for our customers. Should any be located, Avertium will disclose them as soon as possible. For more information on how Avertium can help protect your organization, please reach out to your Avertium Service Delivery Manager or Account Executive.SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION