Microsoft has announced the security updates for January 2024..
January 2024 Security Updates
This release consists of the following 48 Microsoft CVEs:
Tag CVE Base Score Mitigations? SQL Server CVE-2024-0056 8.7 No .NET and Visual Studio CVE-2024-0057 9.1 No Windows Scripting CVE-2024-20652 7.5 No Windows Common Log File System Driver CVE-2024-20653 7.8 No Windows ODBC Driver CVE-2024-20654 8.0 No Windows Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) SnapIn CVE-2024-20655 6.6 No Visual Studio CVE-2024-20656 7.8 No Windows Group Policy CVE-2024-20657 7.0 No Microsoft Virtual Hard Drive CVE-2024-20658 7.8 No Windows Message Queuing CVE-2024-20660 6.5 No Windows Message Queuing CVE-2024-20661 7.5 No Windows Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) SnapIn CVE-2024-20662 4.9 No Windows Message Queuing CVE-2024-20663 6.5 No Windows Message Queuing CVE-2024-20664 6.5 No Windows BitLocker CVE-2024-20666 6.6 No .NET Core & Visual Studio CVE-2024-20672 7.5 No Windows Authentication Methods CVE-2024-20674 9.0 No Azure Storage Mover CVE-2024-20676 8.0 No Microsoft Office CVE-2024-20677 7.8 No Windows Message Queuing CVE-2024-20680 6.5 No Windows Subsystem for Linux CVE-2024-20681 7.8 No Windows Cryptographic Services CVE-2024-20682 7.8 No Windows Win32K CVE-2024-20683 7.8 No Windows Win32 Kernel Subsystem CVE-2024-20686 7.8 No Windows AllJoyn API CVE-2024-20687 7.5 No Windows Nearby Sharing CVE-2024-20690 6.5 No Windows Themes CVE-2024-20691 4.7 No Windows Local Security Authority Subsystem Service (LSASS) CVE-2024-20692 5.7 No Windows Collaborative Translation Framework CVE-2024-20694 5.5 No Windows Libarchive CVE-2024-20696 7.3 No Windows Libarchive CVE-2024-20697 7.3 No Windows Kernel CVE-2024-20698 7.8 No Windows Hyper-V CVE-2024-20699 5.5 No Windows Hyper-V CVE-2024-20700 7.5 No Unified Extensible Firmware Interface CVE-2024-21305 4.4 No Microsoft Bluetooth Driver CVE-2024-21306 5.7 No Remote Desktop Client CVE-2024-21307 7.5 No Windows Kernel-Mode Drivers CVE-2024-21309 7.8 No Windows Cloud Files Mini Filter Driver CVE-2024-21310 7.8 No Windows Cryptographic Services CVE-2024-21311 5.5 No .NET Framework CVE-2024-21312 7.5 No Windows TCP/IP CVE-2024-21313 5.3 No Windows Message Queuing CVE-2024-21314 6.5 No Windows Server Key Distribution Service CVE-2024-21316 6.1 No Microsoft Office SharePoint CVE-2024-21318 8.8 No Microsoft Identity Services CVE-2024-21319 6.8 No Windows Themes CVE-2024-21320 6.5 Yes Microsoft Devices CVE-2024-21325 7.8 No We are republishing 5 non-Microsoft CVEs:
CNA Tag CVE Workarounds? Mitigations? MITRE Corporation SQLite CVE-2022-35737 No No Chrome Microsoft Edge (Chromium-based) CVE-2024-0222 No No Chrome Microsoft Edge (Chromium-based) CVE-2024-0223 No No Chrome Microsoft Edge (Chromium-based) CVE-2024-0224 No No Chrome Microsoft Edge (Chromium-based) CVE-2024-0225 No No Security Update Guide Blog Posts
Date Blog Post January 11, 2022 Coming Soon: New Security Update Guide Notification System February 9, 2021 Continuing to Listen: Good News about the Security Update Guide API January 13, 2021 Security Update Guide Supports CVEs Assigned by Industry Partners December 8, 2020 Security Update Guide: Let’s keep the conversation going November 9, 2020 Vulnerability Descriptions in the New Version of the Security Update Guide Relevant Resources
- The new Hotpatching feature is now generally available. Please see Hotpatching feature for Windows Server Azure Edition virtual machines (VMs) for more information.
- Windows 10 updates are cumulative. The monthly security release includes all security fixes for vulnerabilities that affect Windows 10, in addition to non-security updates. The updates are available via the Microsoft Update Catalog. For information on lifecycle and support dates for Windows 10 operating systems, please see Windows Lifecycle Facts Sheet.
- Microsoft is improving Windows Release Notes. For more information, please see What's next for Windows release notes.
- A list of the latest servicing stack updates for each operating system can be found in ADV990001. This list will be updated whenever a new servicing stack update is released. It is important to install the latest servicing stack update.
- In addition to security changes for the vulnerabilities, updates include defense-in-depth updates to help improve security-related features.
- Customers running Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2, or Windows Server 2008 need to purchase the Extended Security Update to continue receiving security updates. See 4522133 for more information.
Known Issues
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KB Article Applies To nstalls KB Article Title 5034121 Windows 11, version 21H2 5034122 Windows 10, version 21H2, Windows 10, version 22H2 5034123 Windows 11, version 22H2, Windows 11, version 23H2 5034127 Windows 10, version 1809, Windows Server 2019 5034167 Windows Server 2008 R2 (Security-only update) 5034169 Windows Server 2008 R2 (Monthly Rollup) 5034173 Windows Server 2008 (Monthly Rollup) 5034176 Windows Server 2008 (Security-only update)