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Patch Now! Critical MSMQ RCE Vulnerability Rocks June Patch Tuesday

Microsoft’s June 2024 Patch Tuesday just dropped a bombshell: a critical remote code execution vulnerability in Microsoft Message Queuing (MSMQ) that could allow attackers to completely compromise affected systems. This isn’t just another patch; it’s a “drop everything and update” situation for many organizations.

The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2024-30080, boasts a terrifying CVSS score of 9.8, indicating maximum severity [1]. It allows an unauthenticated, remote attacker to execute arbitrary code on a vulnerable server simply by sending a specially crafted MSMQ packet to an exposed port. This zero-interaction exploit makes it extremely dangerous, potentially enabling wormable attacks across networks [2].

So what? If your organization uses MSMQ, especially if it’s exposed to the internet or internal networks where attackers might gain a foothold, you are at severe risk. This isn’t just about data breach; it’s about full system compromise. Developers and security teams need to prioritize patching systems with MSMQ enabled, particularly those running on domain controllers or critical infrastructure. Check if the MSMQ service is running, and if port 1801 is open on your firewalls.

Don’t wait. This vulnerability is a prime target for threat actors looking for easy entry points. Patch your systems, review your network segmentation, and ensure MSMQ isn’t unnecessarily exposed. Proactive defense is your best offense against a threat this severe.

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