Microsoft was released today the established Patch Tuesday for September 2021. The company fixed (or so it claims) two zero days and 60 others errors.
In today's update, the three errors are classified as critical, there is one that is classified as moderate and 56 as significant.
Out of a total of 86 vulnerabilities (including Microsoft Edge fixes) we have:
27 Errors Leading to Elevation of Privilege
2 Vulnerabilities to bypass security features
16 Vulnerabilities implementationof remote code
11 Vulnerabilities for information disclosure
1 Denial of service vulnerabilities
8 Spoofing vulnerabilities
Microsoft has released a security update for the remote code execution vulnerability (remote code execution) via Windows MSHTML, which is tracked in CVE-2021-40444.
Last Tuesday, Microsoft has revealed that this vulnerability in Windows MSHTML is already used on the internet in phishing attacks.
These attacks come with malicious Word documents that can download and run a malicious DLL file on the victim's computer.
This file allows an attacker to gain remote access to the device of the victim to steal files and spread throughout the network.
Immediately after Microsoft revealed the vulnerability, too many security people started sharing vulnerability drivers, which now allows anyone to launch attacks, as shown below.
CVE-2021-36968 - Windows DNS Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability
CVE-2021-40444 - Microsoft MSHTML Remote Code Execution Vulnerability