September 2021 - Microsoft Releases Security Patches
Publish date: November 12, 2021
Advisory Date: SEP 14, 2021
DESCRIPTION
In the November 2020 Microsoft security patch release, Microsoft updated its vulnerability information page. Following the new patch information format, below are the CVEs that Trend Micro Cloud One Workload covers in the September 2021 release:
- CVE-2021-26435 - Windows Scripting Engine Memory Corruption Vulnerability
CVSS:3.0 8.1/7.1
- CVE-2021-36965 - Windows WLAN AutoConfig Service Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
CVSS:3.0 8.8/7.7
- CVE-2021-38647 - Open Management Infrastructure Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
CVSS:3.0 9.8/8.5
TREND MICRO PROTECTION INFORMATION
The aforementioned vulnerabilities are addressed by Trend Micro Deep Security and Trend Micro Cloud One Workload Security rules issued in past releases.
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