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[DSECRG-11-006] Oracle Document Capture ActiveX - Insecure method, buffer overflow
ActiveX components contain insecure methods. Digital Security Research Group DSecRG Advisory DSECRG-11-006 internal DSECRG-09-066 Application: Oracle Document Capture Versions Affected: Oracle Document Capture 10.1.3.5 Vendor URL: http://oracle.com Bugs: Insecure method. Buffer overflow. Exploits...
Oracle Document Capture 10.1.3.5 Insecure Method / Buffer Overflow
ActiveX components contain insecure methods. Digital Security Research Group DSecRG Advisory DSECRG-11-006 internal DSECRG-09-066 Application: Oracle Document Capture Versions Affected: Oracle Document Capture 10.1.3.5 Vendor URL: http://oracle.com Bugs: Insecure method. Buffer overflow. Exploits...
Oracle Document Capture 10.1.3.5 Insecure Method / Buffer Overflow
Exploit for windows platform in category remote exploits Application: Oracle Document Capture Versions Affected: Oracle Document Capture 10.1.3.5 Vendor URL: http://oracle.com Bugs: Insecure method. Buffer overflow. Exploits: YES Reported: 14.12.2009 Vendor response: 15.12.2009 Date of Public...
Oracle Document Capture 10.1.3.5 - Insecure Method / Buffer Overflow
Source: http://packetstormsecurity.org/files/view/97871/DSECRG-11-006.txt ActiveX components contain insecure methods. Digital Security Research Group DSecRG Advisory DSECRG-11-006 internal DSECRG-09-066 Application: Oracle Document Capture Versions Affected: Oracle Document Capture 10.1.3.5 Vend...
Oracle Document Capture 10.1.3.5 - Insecure Method Buffer Overflow
Oracle Document Capture 10.1.3.5 - Insecure Method Buffer Overflow Source: http://packetstormsecurity.org/files/view/97871/DSECRG-11-006.txt ActiveX components contain insecure methods. Digital Security Research Group DSecRG Advisory DSECRG-11-006 internal DSECRG-09-066 Application: Oracle Docume...
CVE-2010-3599
The CVE-2010-3599 issue affects Oracle Document Capture (NCSECWLib ActiveX), where the WriteJPG method in NCSECWLib can be exploited via a crafted page to overwrite files or trigger a buffer overflow, potentially enabling arbitrary code execution. The vulnerability is reported in Oracle Document ...