Moderate EPSS 0.0246 2019-02 archive

Executive Summary

A spoofing vulnerability exists in Microsoft SharePoint when the application does not properly parse HTTP content. An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could trick a user by redirecting the user to a specially crafted website. The specially crafted website could either spoof content or serve as a pivot the chain an attach with other vulnerabilities in web services. To exploit the vulnerability, the user must click a specially crafted URL. In an application-based attack scenario, an attacker could manipulate specific parameters and create a specially crafted URL in attempt to convince the user to click it. In a web-based attack scenario, an attacker could host a specially crafted website designed to appear as a legitimate website to the user. However, the attacker would have no way to force the user to visit the specially crafted website. The attacker would have to convince the user to visit the specially crafted website, typically by way of enticement in an email or instant message, and then convince the user to interact with content on the website. The security update addresses the vulnerability by correcting how Microsoft SharePoint handles URL redirects.

Overview

Moderate
MS Severity
Not Exploited
MS Exploit Status
N/A
MS Exploit Likelihood
Category Spoofing
Released Feb 12 2019
Last Updated Feb 12 2019
Publicly Disclosed No
CISA KEV Not Listed
Known Exploits None Known
EPSS Score 0.0246 — 0.82345 percentile

EPSS Score

0.0246
probability of exploitation in the next 30 days
0.82345 percentile - updated 2026-06-20
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Affected Products

2 affected products
Product KB Article Severity Impact Restart Required
Microsoft SharePoint Enterprise Server 2013 Service Pack 1 4462139 (Security Update) Moderate Spoofing Maybe
Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2013 Service Pack 1 4462143 (Security Update) Moderate Spoofing Maybe

Patches

2 patches
Article Type Restart
4462139 Security Update Maybe
4462143 Security Update Maybe

Known Exploits

Acknowledgments

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