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Microsoft Windows Task Scheduler Buffer Overflow attack - Ver2 (CVE-2004-0212)
A buffer overflow vulnerability has been reported in Microsoft Windows. A remote attacker can cause arbitrary code execution resulting in a loss of integrity using a specially crafted .job file. Successful exploitation of this vulnerability could allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code ...
Windows Task Scheduler buffer overflow
Added: 09/05/2006 CVE: CVE-2004-0212 BID: 10708 OSVDB: 7798 Background The Windows Task Scheduler is used to schedule commands to run at specified times. Problem A buffer overflow vulnerability in the Task Scheduler could allow command execution when a specially crafted .job file is processed...
Windows Task Scheduler buffer overflow
Added: 09/05/2006 CVE: CVE-2004-0212 BID: 10708 OSVDB: 7798 Background The Windows Task Scheduler is used to schedule commands to run at specified times. Problem A buffer overflow vulnerability in the Task Scheduler could allow command execution when a specially crafted .job file is processed...
CVE-2004-0212
Stack-based buffer overflow in the Task Scheduler for Windows 2000 and XP, and Internet Explorer 6 on Windows NT 4.0, allows local or remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a .job file containing long parameters, as demonstrated using Internet Explorer and accessing a .job file on an...
CVE-2004-0212
CVE-2004-0212 describes a stack-based buffer overflow in the Windows Task Scheduler (mstask) that affects Windows 2000 and XP, and Internet Explorer 6 on Windows NT 4.0. The vulnerability occurs in how Task Scheduler handles long parameters in .job files, allowing a remote or local attacker to ex...