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CVE-2013-6040
MW6 Aztec, DataMatrix, and MaxiCode ActiveX controls before version 4.0 vulnerable to arbitrary code via a crafted HTML document. Latest versions 4.0 of MW6 Aztec, DataMatrix, and MaxiCode ActiveX controls have resolved the issue...
MW6 Technologies Aztec ActiveX Control Buffer Overflow (CVE-2013-6040)
A buffer overflow vulnerability exists in MW6 Technologies Aztec ActiveX Control. The vulnerability is due to improperly handled user input in the 'Data' parameter. A remote attacker could exploit the vulnerability via a specially crafted web page...
CVE-2013-6040 MW6 Aztec, DataMatrix, and MaxiCode ActiveX controls versions before 4.0 are vulnerable to arbitrary code via crafted HTML document.
MW6 Aztec, DataMatrix, and MaxiCode ActiveX controls before version 4.0 vulnerable to arbitrary code via a crafted HTML document. Latest versions 4.0 of MW6 Aztec, DataMatrix, and MaxiCode ActiveX controls have resolved the issue...
CVE-2013-6040 MW6 Aztec, DataMatrix, and MaxiCode ActiveX controls versions before 4.0 are vulnerable to arbitrary code via crafted HTML document.
MW6 Aztec, DataMatrix, and MaxiCode ActiveX controls before version 4.0 vulnerable to arbitrary code via a crafted HTML document. Latest versions 4.0 of MW6 Aztec, DataMatrix, and MaxiCode ActiveX controls have resolved the issue...
CVE-2013-6040
CVE-2013-6040 affects MW6 Aztec, DataMatrix, and MaxiCode ActiveX controls prior to version 4.0. The vulnerability allows arbitrary code execution via a crafted HTML document, with the issue fixed in version 4.0. Exploitation would occur when a user views a malicious HTML document, potentially yi...
Old School Hackers spying on European governments
Kaspersky Lab's team of experts recently published a new research report that analyzed that Cyber criminals have targeted government officials in more than 20 countries, including Ireland and Romania with a new piece of malware called 'MiniDuke'. In a recent attack, malware has infected governmen...