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CVE-2015-1698
CVE-2015-1698 affects Windows platforms (Vista SP2, Server 2008 SP2/R2, Windows 7 SP1, 8/8.1, Server 2012 Gold/R2, RT Gold/8.1). The vulnerability arises from handling of specially crafted Journal (.journal/.jnt) files, allowing remote code execution when parsed by an application. Connected CNVD ...
Microsoft Windows Journal Remote Code Execution Vulnerability (3046002)
This host is missing an important security update according to Microsoft Bulletin MS15-045. SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2015 Greenbone AG Some text descriptions might be excerpted from a referenced sources, and are Copyright C by the respective right holders. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only...
Microsoft Windows Journal Remote Code Execution (MS15-045: CVE-2015-1698)
A remote code execution vulnerability has been reported in Microsoft Windows Journal. The vulnerability is due to the way Windows Journal processes specially crafted jnt files. A remote attacker can exploit this issue by enticing a victim to open a specially crafted jnt file...
KLA10577 Arbitrary code execution vulnerabilities in Windows Journal
An unspecified vulnerabilities were found in Windows products. By exploiting these vulnerabilities malicious users can execute arbitrary code. These vulnerabilities can be exploited remotely via a specially designed Journal file. Original advisories Microsoft Advisory CVE-2015-1697 CVE-2015-1696...
Microsoft Windows Journal File Processing CVE-2015-1698 Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
Description Microsoft Windows is prone to a remote code-execution vulnerability. An attacker can leverage this issue to execute arbitrary code in the context of the currently logged-in user. Failed exploit attempts will likely result in denial-of-service conditions. Technologies Affected Microsof...
MS15-045: Vulnerability in Windows Journal Could Allow Remote Code Execution (3046002)
The version of Windows running on the remote host is affected by a remote code execution vulnerability due to a flaw in Windows Journal. A remote attacker can exploit this vulnerability by convincing a user to open a specially crafted Journal file .jnt, resulting in execution of arbitrary code in...