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IDCVSSSummaryLast (major) updatePublished
CVE-2003-0813 5.1
A multi-threaded race condition in the Windows RPC DCOM functionality with the MS03-039 patch installed allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash or reboot) by causing two threads to process the same RPC request, which causes one th
15-02-2024 - 21:19 17-11-2003 - 05:00
CVE-2002-1258 5.0
Two vulnerabilities in Microsoft Virtual Machine (VM) up to and including build 5.0.3805, as used in Internet Explorer and other applications, allow remote attackers to read files via a Java applet with a spoofed location in the CODEBASE parameter in
30-04-2019 - 14:27 23-12-2002 - 05:00
CVE-2003-0111 7.5
The ByteCode Verifier component of Microsoft Virtual Machine (VM) build 5.0.3809 and earlier, as used in Windows and Internet Explorer, allows remote attackers to bypass security checks and execute arbitrary code via a malicious Java applet, aka "Fla
30-04-2019 - 14:27 05-05-2003 - 04:00
CVE-2004-0124 2.6
The DCOM RPC interface for Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, 2000, XP, and Server 2003 allows remote attackers to cause network communications via an "alter context" call that contains additional data, aka the "Object Identity Vulnerability."
12-10-2018 - 21:34 01-06-2004 - 04:00
CVE-2003-0908 7.2
The Utility Manager in Microsoft Windows 2000 executes winhlp32.exe with system privileges, which allows local users to execute arbitrary code via a "Shatter" style attack using a Windows message that accesses the context sensitive help button in the
12-10-2018 - 21:33 01-06-2004 - 04:00
CVE-2003-0353 7.5
Buffer overflow in a component of SQL-DMO for Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) 2.5 through 2.7 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a long response to a broadcast request to UDP port 1434.
12-10-2018 - 21:32 27-08-2003 - 04:00
CVE-2004-0001 7.2
Unknown vulnerability in the eflags checking in the 32-bit ptrace emulation for the Linux kernel on AMD64 systems allows local users to gain privileges.
10-10-2017 - 01:30 17-02-2004 - 05:00
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