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CVE-2016-0185
Media Center in Microsoft Windows Vista SP2, Windows 7 SP1, and Windows 8.1 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted Media Center link aka .mcl file, aka "Windows Media Center Remote Code Execution Vulnerability."...
MS16-059: Security Update for Windows Media Center (3150220)
The remote Windows host is missing a security update. It is, therefore, affected by a remote code execution vulnerability in Windows Media Center due to improper handling of Media Center Link .mcl files. An unauthenticated, remote attacker can exploit this vulnerability by convincing a user to...
Microsoft Windows Media Center Remote Code Execution (MS16-059: CVE-2016-0185)
A flaw exists in Windows Media Center when parsing MCL files. A remote attacker can exploit this issue by enticing a target victim to open a specially crafted Media Center file. Successful exploitation could allow attackers to execute code on the target system...
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 Information Disclosure Vulnerability
Microsoft Windows is a series of operating systems released by the American company Microsoft. An information leakage vulnerability exists in Microsoft Windows Media Center, which originates from the program's failure to properly handle specially designed Media Center link .mcl files that referen...
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 Information Disclosure (MS15-134: CVE-2015-6127)
An information disclosure vulnerability has been reported in Microsoft Media Center. The vulnerability is due to an error in the way Media Center renders MCL files which redirects to the MCL file itself. A remote attacker can exploit this issue by enticing a user to open a specially crafted MCL...
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...
Windows Media Center command execution
Added: 09/15/2015 CVE: CVE-2015-2509 Background Windows Media Center is software for watching DVDs and TV channels on Windows systems. Problem A vulnerability in Windows Media Center could allow command execution when a user opens an .mcl file which references an executable file supplied by an...
MS15-100: Vulnerability in Windows Media Center Could Allow Remote Code Execution (3087918)
The remote Windows host is affected by a remote code execution vulnerability due to a use-after-free error in Microsoft Windows Media Center when handling specially crafted Media Center link .mcl files. A remote attacker can exploit this vulnerability by convincing a user to install a malicious...
Microsoft Windows Media Center Remote Code Execution (MS15-100: CVE-2015-2509)
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...