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CVE-2024-38202
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Vulnerability Overview
CVE Name
CVE-2024-38202
Severity
7.3
High
CVE Description
Summary Microsoft was notified that an elevation of privilege vulnerability exists in Windows Update, potentially enabling an attacker with basic user privileges to reintroduce previously mitigated vulnerabilities or circumvent some features of Virtualization...
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Latest Patch info
Patch Name
secure@microsoft.com
Date
13.08.2024
Script

Script Type
Detection script
🔒 Detect Windows Update Rollback Events
This PowerShell script scans Windows Update logs to detect rollback events, which may indicate unauthorized downgrades to vulnerable software versions. The script highlights these events to ensure prompt review and response.
🔍 How it works:
The script retrieves Windows Update history and filters for rollback or downgrade events. Detected events are displayed with timestamps and details, making it easy to identify unusual activity that could compromise system security.
⚠️ Why it matters: Rollback attacks, as seen in CVE-2024-38202, can revert fully patched systems to outdated versions, exposing systems to previous vulnerabilities. Early detection of rollback events helps maintain a secure environment by preventing the reactivation of old threat
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Affected OS & Apps
Windows Server 2022 23H2
by
Microsoft
Windows 11 23H2
by
Microsoft
Windows 11 22H2
by
Microsoft
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