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CVE-2004-0210

Status Candidate

Overview

The POSIX component of Microsoft Windows NT and Windows 2000 allows local users to execute arbitrary code via certain parameters, possibly by modifying message length values and causing a buffer overflow.

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Technical Cyber Security Alert 2004-196A
Posted Jul 14, 2004
Authored by US-CERT | Site us-cert.gov

Technical Cyber Security Alert TA04-196A - Multitudes of vulnerabilities have been discovered amongst the Microsoft product line. Flaws that exist include Outlook Express failing to properly validate malformed e-mail headers, the Utility Manager allowing code execution, POSIX allowing code execution, IIS having a buffer overflow, the Task Scheduler having a buffer overflow, the HTML Help component failing to properly validate input data, and the Windows Shell allowing remote code execution.

tags | advisory, remote, overflow, shell, vulnerability, code execution
systems | windows, osx
advisories | CVE-2003-1041, CVE-2004-0201, CVE-2004-0205, CVE-2004-0210, CVE-2004-0212, CVE-2004-0213, CVE-2004-0215, CVE-2004-0420
SHA-256 | 1821f11a0fd592a922c98d1ad695e3b418762020d34a0f3cea361eefef4c0a68
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