June 2018 - Microsoft Releases Security Patches
Publish date: June 25, 2018
Advisory Date: JUN 13, 2018
DESCRIPTION
Microsoft addresses vulnerabilities in its June security bulletin. Trend Micro Deep Security covers the following:
- CVE-2018-0978 - Internet Explorer Memory Corruption Vulnerability
Risk Rating: Important
This remote code execution vulnerability exists in Internet Explorer. Objects in memory may be corrupted by an attacker, causing the vulnerability. - CVE-2018-8111 - Microsoft Edge Memory Corruption Vulnerability
Risk Rating: Critical
This remote code execution vulnerability exists in the handling of objects in memory in Microsoft Edge. This handling is corrected by this specific patch. - CVE-2018-8251 - Media Foundation Memory Corruption Vulnerability
Risk Rating: Critical
This remote code execution vulnerability exists in the handling of objects in memory by the Windows Media Foundation. This handling is corrected by this specific patch. - CVE-2018-8210 - Windows Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
Risk Rating: Important
This remote code execution vulnerability exists in the handling of objects in memory by Windows. This handling is corrected by this specific patch. - CVE-2018-8267 - Scripting Engine Memory Corruption Vulnerability
Risk Rating: Critical
This remote code execution vulnerability exists in the handling of objects in memory by the scripting engine in Internet Explorer. This handling is corrected by this specific patch. - CVE-2018-8249 - Internet Explorer Memory Corruption Vulnerability
Risk Rating: Critical
This remote code execution vulnerability exists in the handling of objects in memory by Internet Explorer. This handling is corrected by this specific patch. - CVE-2018-8248 - Microsoft Excel Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
Risk Rating: Important
This remote code execution vulnerability exists in the handling of objects in memory by Microsoft Excel. This handling is corrected by this specific patch. - CVE-2018-8110 - Microsoft Edge Memory Corruption Vulnerability
Risk Rating: Critical
This remote code execution vulnerability exists in the handling of objects in memory by Microsoft Edge. This handling is corrected by this specific patch. - CVE-2018-8225 - Windows DNSAPI Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
Risk Rating: Critical
This remote code execution vulnerability exists in the handling of DNS responses by Windows Domain Name System DNSAPI.dll. This handling is corrected by this specific patch. - CVE-2018-8236 - Microsoft Edge Memory Corruption Vulnerability
Risk Rating: Critical
The remote code execution vulnerability exists in the improper handling of objects in memory by Microsoft Edge. This handling is corrected by this specific patch. - CVE-2018-8229 - Scripting Engine Memory Corruption Vulnerability
Risk Rating: Critical
This remote code execution vulnerability exists in the Chakra scripting engine of Microsoft Edge. Objects in memory may be corrupted by an attacker, causing the vulnerability. - CVE-2018-0951 - Scripting Engine Memory Corruption Vulnerability
Risk Rating: Critical
This remote code execution vulnerability exists in the handling of objects in memory by the scripting engine in Microsoft Edge. This handling is corrected by this specific patch.
TREND MICRO PROTECTION INFORMATION
Trend Micro Deep Security shields networks through the following Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) rules. Trend Micro customers using the Vulnerability Protection product or OfficeScan with Intrusion Defense Firewall (IDF) plugin are also protected from attacks using these vulnerabilities.
Vulnerability ID | DPI Rule Number | DPI Rule Name | Release Date | Vulnerability Protection Compatibility |
CVE-2018-0978 | 1009130 | Microsoft Internet Explorer Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2018-0978) | 12-Jun-18 | YES |
CVE-2018-8110 | 1009132 | Microsoft Edge Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2018-8110) | 12-Jun-18 | YES |
CVE-2018-8111 | 1009033 | Microsoft Edge Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2018-8111) | 12-Jun-18 | YES |
CVE-2018-8210 | 1009134 | Microsoft Windows Remote Code Execution Vulnerability (CVE-2018-8210) | 12-Jun-18 | YES |
CVE-2018-8225 | 1009135 | Microsoft Windows DNSAPI Remote Code Execution Vulnerability (CVE-2018-8225) | 12-Jun-18 | YES |
CVE-2018-8229 | 1009136 | Microsoft Edge Scripting Engine Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2018-8229) | 12-Jun-18 | YES |
CVE-2018-8236 | 1009137 | Microsoft Edge Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2018-8236) | 12-Jun-18 | YES |
CVE-2018-8248 | 1009138 | Microsoft Excel Remote Code Execution Vulnerability (CVE-2018-8248) | 12-Jun-18 | YES |
CVE-2018-8249 | 1009139 | Microsoft Internet Explorer Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2018-8249) | 12-Jun-18 | YES |
CVE-2018-8251 | 1009140 | Microsoft Windows Media Foundation Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2018-8251) | 12-Jun-18 | YES |
CVE-2018-8267 | 1009141 | Microsoft Internet Explorer Scripting Engine Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2018-8267) | 12-Jun-18 | YES |
CVE-2018-1036 | 1009131 | Microsoft Windows Multiple Elevation Of Privilege Vulnerabilities (June-2018) | 12-Jun-18 | YES |
CVE-2018-8169 | 1009131 | Microsoft Windows Multiple Elevation Of Privilege Vulnerabilities (June-2018) | 12-Jun-18 | YES |
CVE-2018-8208 | 1009131 | Microsoft Windows Multiple Elevation Of Privilege Vulnerabilities (June-2018) | 12-Jun-18 | YES |
CVE-2018-8214 | 1009131 | Microsoft Windows Multiple Elevation Of Privilege Vulnerabilities (June-2018) | 12-Jun-18 | YES |
CVE-2018-8233 | 1009131 | Microsoft Windows Multiple Elevation Of Privilege Vulnerabilities (June-2018) | 12-Jun-18 | YES |
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