CVE-2020-1574: Microsoft Windows Codecs Library Remote Code Execution Vulnerability

Overview

Severity
High (CVSS 7.3)
CVSS Vector
CVSS:3.0/AV:L/AC:L/PR:L/UI:R/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H/E:P/RL:O/RC:C
Category
Remote Code Execution
Exploit Status
Not Exploited
Exploitation Likelihood
Less Likely
Patch Tuesday
2020-Aug
Released
2020-08-11
EPSS Score
0.95% (percentile: 76.3%)

Description

A remote code execution vulnerability exists in the way that Microsoft Windows Codecs Library handles objects in memory. An attacker who successfully exploited the vulnerability could execute arbitrary code. Exploitation of the vulnerability requires that a program process a specially crafted image file. The update addresses the vulnerability by correcting how Microsoft Windows Codecs Library handles objects in memory.

FAQ

Is Windows vulnerable in the default configuration? Yes. WebP or "WebP from Device Manufacturer" media codecs are installed by default in the operating system. Updates are available from the Microsoft Store. How do I get the updated Windows Media Codec? Affected customers will be automatically updated by Microsoft Store. Customers do not need to take any action to receive the update. Alternatively, customers who want to receive the update immediately can check for updates with the Microsoft Store App; more information on this process can be found here. Why are these security updates offered to affected clients via the Microsoft Store and not Windows Update? These updates are for optional apps/components that are offered to customers as a download via the Microsoft Store. Updates for optional store apps/components are provided via the Microsoft Store. My server is in a disconnected environment, is it vulnerable? WebP is not available for offline distribution and not supported on Windows Server. Users should not have it installed in these environments. Enterprise customers using Store for Business will receive the update in the same manner as consumer Store. Why are these updates being offered outside of Update Tuesday? Servicing for store apps/components does not follow the monthly “Update Tuesday” cadence, but are offered whenever necessary. Are these updates for Microsoft store apps/components offered automatically when an affected component is on the system? Yes. However, it is possible to turn off automatic updating for store apps. In that scenario, these updates would not be installed automatically. How can I check from PowerShell if the update is installed? The following command will display the version of the installed package: Get-AppxPackage -Name Microsoft.WebPImageExtension* How does a user know if the update has been installed? You can check the version of the installed package. For example, click on Settings, Apps & Features and select Web

Affected Products (6)

Windows

  • Windows 10 Version 2004 for 32-bit Systems
  • Windows 10 Version 2004 for ARM64-based Systems
  • Windows 10 Version 2004 for x64-based Systems
  • Windows 10 Version 1909 for 32-bit Systems
  • Windows 10 Version 1909 for x64-based Systems
  • Windows 10 Version 1909 for ARM64-based Systems

Acknowledgments

@expend20 working with <a href="https://www.zerodayinitiative.com/">Trend Micro's Zero Day Initiative</a>, Wenguang Jiao

Revision History

  • 2020-08-11: Information published.