CVE-2020-16898 – Windows TCP/IP Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
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CVE-2020-16898 – Windows TCP/IP Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
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Re: CVE-2020-16898 – Windows TCP/IP Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
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#3I also assume that routers won't pass ICMPv6 RAs, so limited to a single network segment. And, only affects Windows 10.
Re: CVE-2020-16898 – Windows TCP/IP Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
#4High priority issue, but I dont think we will see some massive wave of outages.
Re: CVE-2020-16898 – Windows TCP/IP Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
#5This is wormable. Ready your patches!
Definitely still worth patching tho!
Re: CVE-2020-16898 – Windows TCP/IP Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
#6This is wormable. Ready your patches!
I’ve not looked in detail, but I’d be surprised if it was as I don’t think Router Announcements propagate beyond the local network...so you could get all machines on a network segment but it wouldn’t spread across a whole company. Definitely still worth patching tho!
Re: CVE-2020-16898 – Windows TCP/IP Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
#7Sophos says achieving RCE is extremely difficult: https://news.sophos.com/en-us/2020/10/13/top-reason-to-apply... I also assume that routers won't pass ICMPv6 RAs, so limited to a single network segment. And, only affects Windows 10.
Re: CVE-2020-16898 – Windows TCP/IP Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
#8"While Shodan.io shouldn’t be counted on as a definitive source, our best queries put the number of Windows Server 2019 machines with IPv6 addresses is in the hundreds, not exceeding approximately 1000. This is likely because most servers are behind firewalls or hosted by Cloud Service Providers (CSPs) and not reachable directly via Shodan scans." High priority issue, but I dont think we will see some massive wave of…
They had (have?) a clever semi-workaround for this, by getting themselves into one or more of the public NTP pools, and then port-scanning any IPv6 address that queried their NTP service, but I wouldn't consider that count anything like definitive.
Regardless, it's still a huge problem for internal networks.
Re: CVE-2020-16898 – Windows TCP/IP Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
#9Sophos says achieving RCE is extremely difficult: https://news.sophos.com/en-us/2020/10/13/top-reason-to-apply... I also assume that routers won't pass ICMPv6 RAs, so limited to a single network segment. And, only affects Windows 10.
https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln-metrics/cvss/v3-calculator?vector=...
Re: CVE-2020-16898 – Windows TCP/IP Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
#10Sophos says achieving RCE is extremely difficult: https://news.sophos.com/en-us/2020/10/13/top-reason-to-apply... I also assume that routers won't pass ICMPv6 RAs, so limited to a single network segment. And, only affects Windows 10.
It's not just Windows 10.