CVE-2022-34715
vulnerability analysis and mitigation

Overview

CVE-2022-34715 is a Windows Network File System Remote Code Execution vulnerability affecting NFSv4.1 on Windows Server 2022. The vulnerability was disclosed in August 2022 and received a critical CVSS score of 9.8 (Rapid7 Blog).

Technical details

This vulnerability affects the Windows Network File System (NFS) implementation, specifically NFSv4.1 on Windows Server 2022. The high CVSS score of 9.8 indicates the critical nature of this remote code execution vulnerability (Rapid7 Blog).

Impact

The vulnerability allows remote code execution on affected systems, which could enable attackers to execute arbitrary code with elevated privileges on Windows Server 2022 systems running NFSv4.1 (Rapid7 Blog).

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