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Microsoft Internet Explorer multiple security vulnerabilities updated since 12.08.2008 | | Published: |  | 14.08.2008 | | Source: |  | MICROSOFT | | SecurityVulns ID: |  | 9217 | | Type: |  | remote | | Level: |  | 8/10 | | Description: |  | Multiple memory corruptions, MHTML crossite scripting. |
| Affected: |  | MICROSOFT : Windows 2000 Server | | |  | MICROSOFT : Windows 2000 Professional | | |  | MICROSOFT : Windows XP | | |  | MICROSOFT : Windows 2003 Server | | |  | MICROSOFT : Windows Vista | | |  | MICROSOFT : Windows 2008 Server | | CVE: |  | CVE-2008-2259 | | |  | CVE-2008-2258 (Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01, 6, and 7 accesses uninitialized memory in certain conditions, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) and execute arbitrary code via vectors related to a document object "appended in a specific order" with "particular functions ... performed on" document objects, aka "HTML Objects Memory Corruption Vulnerability" or "Table Layout Memory Corruption Vulnerability," a different vulnerability than CVE-2008-2257.) | | |  | CVE-2008-2257 (Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01, 6, and 7 accesses uninitialized memory in certain conditions, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) and execute arbitrary code via vectors related to a document object "appended in a specific order," aka "HTML Objects Memory Corruption Vulnerability" or "XHTML Rendering Memory Corruption Vulnerability," a different vulnerability than CVE-2008-2258.) | | |  | CVE-2008-2256 | | |  | CVE-2008-2255 | | |  | CVE-2008-2254 (Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 and 7 accesses uninitialized memory, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) and execute arbitrary code via unknown vectors, aka "HTML Object Memory Corruption Vulnerability.") | | |  | CVE-2008-1448 (The MHTML protocol handler in a component of Microsoft Outlook Express 5.5 SP2 and 6 through SP1, and Windows Mail, does not assign the correct Internet Explorer Security Zone to UNC share pathnames, which allows remote attackers to bypass intended access restrictions and read arbitrary files via an mhtml: URI in conjunction with a redirection, aka "URL Parsing Cross-Domain Information Disclosure Vulnerability.") |
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