Remote Code Execution in Microsoft Remote Desktop Client
CVE-2026-47654 is a critical remote code execution vulnerability affecting Microsoft Remote Desktop Client. The provided content describes the issue as a heap-based buffer overflow in the client that can be triggered when a victim connects to an attacker-controlled Remote Desktop Server using a vulnerable client. Supporting content from Microsoft also classifies the weakness as CWE-416 (use-after-free) and notes that successful exploitation requires winning a race condition, indicating a memory-safety flaw in the client-side handling of RDP server data during connection processing. If triggered, the flaw can corrupt heap memory and lead to arbitrary code execution on the victim system.
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A critical remote code execution vulnerability in Remote Desktop Client caused by a heap-based buffer overflow.
A Remote Desktop Client remote code execution vulnerability triggered when a victim connects to an attacker-controlled server, leading to a heap-based buffer overflow.
A critical remote code execution vulnerability in Microsoft Remote Desktop Client caused by a heap-based buffer overflow/use-after-free condition. Exploitation requires user interaction and high attack complexity, including winning a race condition, and can be triggered when a victim connects to a malicious Remote Desktop Server.
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