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Microsoft Windows Media Center Library - Parsing Remote Code Execution aka self-executing MCL File
Microsoft Windows Media Center Library - Parsing Remote Code Execution aka self-executing MCL File Title: Microsoft Windows Media Center Library Parsing RCE Vuln aka "self-executing" MCL file CVE-2015-6131 Software Vendor: Microsoft Software version : MS Windows Media Center latest version on any...
Microsoft Windows Media Center Library Parsing RCE Vulnerability aka "self-executing" MC
Exploit for windows platform in category remote exploits Title: Microsoft Windows Media Center Library Parsing RCE Vuln aka "self-executing" MCL file CVE-2015-6131 Software Vendor: Microsoft Software version : MS Windows Media Center latest version on any Windows OS. Software Vendor Homepage:...
Microsoft Windows Media Center Library - Parsing Remote Code Execution aka 'self-executing' MCL File
Title: Microsoft Windows Media Center Library Parsing RCE Vuln aka "self-executing" MCL file CVE-2015-6131 Software Vendor: Microsoft Software version : MS Windows Media Center latest version on any Windows OS. Software Vendor Homepage: http://www.microsoft.com CVE: CVE-2015-6131 Exploit Author:...
KLA10715Multiple vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows Media Center
CVSS: 9.3 Detect date: 12/08/2015 Severity: Critical Description: An unknown vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows Media Center can be exploited remotely via a specially designed .mcl files. Malicious attacker can execute arbitrary code or obtain sensitive information. Affected products: Microsoft...
MS15-134: Security Update for Windows Media Center to Address Remote Code Execution (3108669)
The remote Windows host is missing a security update. It is, therefore, affected by multiple vulnerabilities in the Windows Media Center : - An information disclosure vulnerability exists due to improper handling of Media Center link .mcl files. A remote attacker can exploit this vulnerability, v...
Microsoft Windows Media Center Remote Code Execution (MS15-134: CVE-2015-6131)
A flaw has been reported in Windows Media Center when parsing MCL files. This flaw could allow malicious users to execute arbitrary code on a target Windows system by enticing the victim to open a specially crafted Media Center file...