A command injection vulnerability exists in the Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter (MWDA) when the Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter does not properly manage user input, aka "Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter Command Injection Vulnerability." This affects Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter V2 Software.
Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter versions 2.0.8350 to 2.0.8372 suffer from command injection, broken access control, and evil twin attack vulnerabilities.