Project Rome
CVE-2019-1231 — Rome SDK Information Disclosure Vulnerability
Executive Summary
An information disclosure vulnerability exists in the way Rome SDK handles server SSL/TLS certificate validation. This vulnerability allows an unauthenticated attacker to establish connection with an invalid SSL/TLS server certificate. To exploit this, an attacker would have to Man-In-The-Middle to intercept an established connection. This security update addresses the issue by handling server SSL/TLS certificate validation correctly.
Overview
Important
MS Severity
Not Exploited
MS Exploit Status
Less Likely
MS Exploit Likelihood
EPSS Score
0.02115
probability of exploitation in the next 30 days
0.79426 percentile - updated 2026-06-20
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Affected Products
1 affected product
| Product | KB Article | Severity | Impact | Restart Required |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rome SDK 1.4.1 | Release Notes (Security Update) |
Important | Information Disclosure | Maybe |
Patches
1 patch
| Article | Type | Restart |
|---|---|---|
Release Notes |
Security Update | Maybe |
Known Exploits
No known exploits have been linked for this CVE yet. When available, exploit references will be sourced from public repositories and may be unverified, incomplete, or non-functional. Always review code carefully before use in any environment.
Acknowledgments
Microsoft has not published researcher acknowledgments for this CVE, or they are not yet reflected in our data source. Check the MSRC advisory directly for the most current credit information.
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