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Microsoft Security Advisories
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Vulnerability
in Kodak Image Viewer Could Allow Remote Execution
A remote code execution vulnerability exists in the way that
the Kodak Image Viewer, formerly known as Wang Image Viewer, handles
specifically crafted images files. The vulnerability could allow an
attacker to remotely execute code on the affected system.
Security
Update for Outlook Express and Windows Mail
This vulnerability could allow remote code execution due to
an incorrectly handled malformed NNTP response. An attacker could
exploit the vulnerability by constructing a specially crafted Web
page.
Cumulative
Security Update for Internet Explorer
This critical security update resolves three privately
reported vulnerabilities and one publicly disclosed vulnerability.
The vulnerability with the most serious security impact could allow
remote code execution if a user viewed a specially crafted Web page
using Internet Explorer.
Vulnerability
in RPC Could Allow Denial of Service
A denial of service vulnerability exists in the remote
procedure call (RPC) facility due to a failure in communicating with
the NTLM security provider when performing authentication of RPC
requests.
Vulnerability
in SharePoint Services and Office SharePoint Server 2007
This vulnerability could allow an attacker to run arbitrary
script that could result in elevation of privilege within the
SharePoint site, as opposed to elevation of privilege within the
workstation or server environment. The vulnerability could also
allow an attacker to run arbitrary script to modify a user’s cache,
resulting in information disclosure at the workstation.
Vulnerability
in Microsoft Word Could Allow Remote Code Execution
This security update resolves a privately reported vulnerability in
Microsoft Word that could allow remote code execution if a user
opens a specially crafted Word file with a malformed string.
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