I've confirmed that this works on a fully-patched (latest May updates) Windows 10 (1809 and 1903) system. This exploit allows a normal desktop user to gain full control of a protected file.https://twitter.com/campuscodi/status/1136950963154161664 …
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Thanks! I don't see CVE-2019-1129 in what I understand to be a summary of July's updates https://portal.msrc.microsoft.com/en-us/security-guidance/releasenotedetail/48293f19-d662-e911-a98e-000d3a33c573 … though. Am I looking at the wrong summary for July's updates? Or is CVE-2019-1129 not in that list for other intentional reasons?
So, we state "Please note that this is not a complete list of CVEs for this release." in the release notes; those CVE's are the ones with additional details/steps required. Using the portal, you can filter for Product: Server 2019 and Impact: EOP and it'll be in that list.
Thanks. What's the recommended way to get a simple list of all the updates for any given month's Patch Tuesday release? That page I found via a web search clearly wasn't what I was looking for.
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