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Type confusion exists in ole_invoke and ole_query_interface methods of Ruby's WIN32OLE class

🗓️ 06 Jan 2017 00:00:00Reported by RubySecType 
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🔗 nvd.nist.gov👁 4 Views

Type confusion in Ruby WIN32OLE ole_invoke and ole_query_interface can cause code execution.

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BDU FSTEC
The vulnerability in the WIN32OLE methods ole_invoke and ole_query_interface of the Ruby interpreter allows a malicious actor to execute arbitrary code.
14 Jul 201700:00
bdu_fstec
CNVD
Ruby WIN32OLE Class Arbitrary Code Execution Vulnerability
24 Jun 201600:00
cnvd
CVE
CVE-2016-2336
6 Jan 201721:00
cve
Cvelist
CVE-2016-2336
6 Jan 201721:00
cvelist
Debian CVE
CVE-2016-2336
6 Jan 201721:00
debiancve
EUVD
EUVD-2016-3420
7 Oct 202500:30
euvd
NVD
CVE-2016-2336
6 Jan 201721:59
nvd
Prion
Type confusion
6 Jan 201721:59
prion
Positive Technologies
PT-2017-2447 · Ruby · Ruby
6 Jan 201700:00
ptsecurity
RedhatCVE
CVE-2016-2336
12 Jan 201714:50
redhatcve
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06 Jan 2017 00:00Current
8.6High risk
Vulners AI Score8.6
CVSS 27.5
CVSS 39.8
EPSS0.03291
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