Critical CVSS 7.3 EPSS 0.12956 2019-11 archive

Executive Summary

A remote code execution vulnerability exists when Windows Media Foundation improperly parses specially crafted QuickTime media files. An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could gain the same user rights as the local user. Users whose accounts are configured to have fewer user rights on the system could be less impacted than users who operate with administrative user rights. To exploit the vulnerability, an attacker must send a specially crafted QuickTime file to a user and convince them to open it. When opened, the malicious QuickTime file will execute code of the attacker’s choice on the target system. The security update addresses the vulnerability by ensuring Windows Media Foundation properly parses QuickTime media files.

Overview

7.3
CVSS HIGH
Critical
MS Severity
Not Exploited
MS Exploit Status
Less Likely
MS Exploit Likelihood
Category Remote Code Execution
Released Nov 12 2019
Last Updated Nov 12 2019
Publicly Disclosed No
CISA KEV Not Listed
Known Exploits None Known
EPSS Score 0.12956 — 0.95819 percentile

CVSS Vector

ATTACK VECTOR
Local
ATTACK COMPLEXITY
Low
PRIVILEGES REQUIRED
Low
USER INTERACTION
Required
SCOPE
Unchanged
Temporal Score: 6.6

EPSS Score

0.12956
probability of exploitation in the next 30 days
0.95819 percentile - updated 2026-06-20
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Affected Products

4 affected products
Product KB Article Severity Impact Restart Required
Windows 10 Version 1903 for 32-bit Systems 4524570 (Security Update) Critical Remote Code Execution Yes
Windows 10 Version 1903 for ARM64-based Systems 4524570 (Security Update) Critical Remote Code Execution Yes
Windows 10 Version 1903 for x64-based Systems 4524570 (Security Update) Critical Remote Code Execution Yes
Windows Server, version 1903 (Server Core installation) 4524570 (Security Update) Critical Remote Code Execution Yes

Patches

1 patch
Article Type Restart
4524570 Security Update Yes

Known Exploits

Acknowledgments