9 matches found
CVE-1999-0670
Buffer overflow in the Eyedog ActiveX control allows a remote attacker to execute arbitrary commands...
CVE-1999-0669
The Eyedog ActiveX control is marked as "safe for scripting" for Internet Explorer, which allows a remote attacker to execute arbitrary commands as demonstrated by Bubbleboy...
Eyedog ActiveX control incorrectly marked "safe for scripting"
Overview Versions of the Eyedog ActiveX control current circa August, 1999, are incorrectly marked safe for scripting. Description Eyedog is an ActiveX control that was used to perform diagnostic function in Windows. It was marked as safe for scripting, which means that it could be called from...
CVE-1999-0670
Buffer overflow in the Eyedog ActiveX control allows a remote attacker to execute arbitrary commands...
EUVD-1999-0652
Buffer overflow in the Eyedog ActiveX control allows a remote attacker to execute arbitrary commands...
CVE-1999-0670
CVE-1999-0670 documents a buffer overflow in the Eyedog ActiveX control that allows a remote attacker to execute arbitrary commands. This is corroborated by multiple connected entries (NVD, CVE List, Red Hat, EUVD). The exact vulnerable versions, affected products, exploit details, and remediatio...
CVE-1999-0669
The CVE-1999-0669 entry documents a flaw in the Eyedog ActiveX control used with Internet Explorer, where marking the control as “safe for scripting” enables a remote attacker to run arbitrary commands. The vulnerability description, consistent across the NVD and Red Hat/CVE records, cites Bubble...
CVE-1999-0669
The Eyedog ActiveX control is marked as "safe for scripting" for Internet Explorer, which allows a remote attacker to execute arbitrary commands as demonstrated by Bubbleboy...
CVE-1999-0670
Buffer overflow in the Eyedog ActiveX control allows a remote attacker to execute arbitrary commands...