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Research Reveals Microsoft Vulnerabilities More Than Doubled Since 2013

February 13, 2018

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Today, Avecto issued its annual Microsoft Vulnerability Report. Based on analysis of all disclosed Microsoft vulnerabilities in 2017, Avecto’s fifth annual report shows a significant rise in the number of reported vulnerabilities. Last year, 685 vulnerabilities were found versus 325 vulnerabilities that were found in 2013. The report also provides insight into trends in Microsoft vulnerabilities over the past five years.

The removal of admin rights could mitigate 80% of all Critical Microsoft vulnerabilities reported in 2017. Nearly all (95%) of Critical vulnerabilities in Microsoft browsers could be mitigated by the removal of admin rights.

Despite being widely regarded as the most secure Windows operating system, the number of Critical vulnerabilities in Windows 10 rose by 64% in 2017 compared to the previous year.

587 vulnerabilities were reported across Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8.1/RT 8.1 and Windows 10 operating systems in 2017. This is a record high – increasing by 132% over a five-year period. Removing admin rights would mitigate 60% of Critical vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office products (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Visio, Publisher and others.)

"One hundred percent security cannot be guaranteed in the cyber world," said Dr. Eric Cole, founder and CEO of Secure Anchor Consulting. "No matter how many safeguards you put in place, there will always be some risk. Prevention techniques like application allow listing, removing admin access and adopting the principles of least privilege go a long way toward protecting individual users’ machines and reducing inroads to the network while not severely restricting user functionality."

A Five-year Analysis of Windows Vulnerabilities

Analyzing Windows vulnerabilities over the last five years, the most significant trends include:

    • The number of reported vulnerabilities has risen 111% since 2013.
    • Number of Critical vulnerabilities has risen 60% in the same period.
    • There has been an 89% increase in Microsoft Office vulnerabilities and a 98% increase in Microsoft browser vulnerabilities (though this is in part due to the inclusion of Microsoft Edge from 2016 onwards.)
    • Since the 2013 report, 2017 shows the largest year-on-year increase of vulnerabilities by volume, with 451 vulnerabilities reported in 2016 compared to 685 in 2017.

"There's no mistaking the rise in Critical vulnerabilities over the past five years, a trend which cannot be ignored," said Kenneth Holley, founder and CEO at Information Systems Integration. "While a proactive patching protocol is important, it's only a portion a well-rounded cybersecurity posture. We know with certainty that removal of administrative rights is one of the leading mitigating factors in keeping our networks and systems safe in the face of accelerating vulnerability disclosures."

"Despite the continued rise in vulnerabilities impacting Microsoft software, there are actions that enterprises can take to ensure that they're protected without sacrificing productivity," said Mark Austin, Co-Founder and CEO of Avecto. The challenges organizations face to improve security have not changed, yet many are still unaware that by simply removing admin rights, the risk of so many threats can be mitigated."

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Jonathan Clarke

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With a Master's Degree in English Language and Media, Jonathan has a genuine passion for producing compelling and thoroughly researched cybersecurity content. Coupled with a B2B agency background, he is adaptable to a wide range of industry topics, and also looks after BeyondTrust's Public Relations and social media channels. A huge animal lover, he is the proud 'father' of Simba, a very hyperactive German Shepherd dog.

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