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Microsoft PowerPoint PPT File Parsing Memory Corruption (CVE-2006-3656)
There exists a memory corruption vulnerability in Microsoft PowerPoint. The flaw is caused due to an insufficient checks of a malformed record contained within a PowerPoint file. An attacker can exploit this vulnerability to inject and execute arbitrary code in the security context of the current...
CVE-2006-3656
Unspecified vulnerability in Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 allows user-assisted attackers to cause memory corruption via a crafted PowerPoint file, which triggers the corruption when the file is closed. NOTE: due to the lack of available details as of 20060717, it is unclear how this is related to...
CVE-2006-3656
Unspecified vulnerability in Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 allows user-assisted attackers to cause memory corruption via a crafted PowerPoint file, which triggers the corruption when the file is closed. NOTE: due to the lack of available details as of 20060717, it is unclear how this is related to...
CVE-2006-3655
CVE-2006-3655, CVE-2006-3656, and related CVEs concern Microsoft PowerPoint 2003. The connected sources describe an attacker-assisted exploit via crafted PowerPoint files affecting PowerPoint 2003 (PowerPoint’s PowerPoint parsing/mso.dll and powerpnt.exe) that can lead to arbitrary code execution...
CVE-2006-3656
CVE-2006-3656 describes a memory corruption vulnerability in Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 caused by parsing a crafted PowerPoint file. The underlying issue is a vulnerability in PowerPoint 2003 (mso.dll) where malformed records/POWERPOINT content are not adequately validated, leading to potential ar...