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Cvelist
Cvelist
added 2005/11/16 7:37 a.m.16 views

CVE-2002-2126

restrictEnabled in Integrity Protection Driver IPD 1.2 delays driver installation for 20 minutes, which allows local users to insert malicious code by setting system clock to an earlier time...

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CVE
CVE
added 2005/11/16 7:37 a.m.38 views

CVE-2002-2126

IPD 1.2 (Integrity Protection Driver) contains a vulnerability in restrictEnabled where driver installation is delayed by 20 minutes. This timing window lets a local user set the system clock back and insert malicious code during installation. Affected: IPD 1.2; root cause: clock-based delay in i...

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securityvulns
securityvulns
added 2005/09/26 12:0 a.m.22 views

[Full-disclosure] SecureW2 TLS security problem

Hi everyone! I was looking at the code for a TLS implementation, an open source implementation "SecureW2" by Alfa & Ariss, see: http://www.securew2.com/uk/index.htm I found that it uses weak random numbers when generating the pre-master-secret. The code is in "./Components/Common/release 3/versio...

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NVD
NVD
added 2002/12/31 5:0 a.m.13 views

CVE-2002-2126

restrictEnabled in Integrity Protection Driver IPD 1.2 delays driver installation for 20 minutes, which allows local users to insert malicious code by setting system clock to an earlier time...

2.1CVSS6.5AI score0.00435EPSS
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Packet Storm
Packet Storm
added 1999/08/17 12:0 a.m.24 views

msie.high.sec.y2k.patch.txt

Date: Wed, 09 Jun 1999 15:54:47 -0400 From: Paul Karger Subject: Downloading Y2K fixes to Internet Explorer leads to clock problem I was attempting to install service pack 2 of Internet Explorer 4.01 in order to meet corporate Y2K requirements and ran into the following interesting problem. To...

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exploitpack
added 1999/01/07 12:0 a.m.17 views

Microsoft Windows - April Fools 2001 Set Incorrect Date

Microsoft Windows - April Fools 2001 Set Incorrect Date / source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/180/info Beginning April 1, 2001 and continuing through April 8, 2001, Windows applications will be offset by one hour - even though the system clock will show the proper time. This is due to the...

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