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EUVD-2005-2940
Malware in sbrugna...
Construct a special file name to bypass multiple anti-virus engine-vulnerability warning-the black bar safety net
Affected by the anti - virusengine: Kaspersky Antivirus Symantec AntiVirus F-Prot Antivirus ClamWin Antivirus Avast Antivirus RAV AntiVirus Microsoft AntiSpyware Tested version: Symantec AntiVirus Corporate 8.0 Kaspersky Antivirus Personal Pro 4.5.0.104 Kaspersky Antivirus For MS NTServer 4.5.0.1...
CVE-2005-2940
Unquoted Windows search path vulnerability in Microsoft Antispyware 1.0.509 Beta 1 might allow local users to gain privileges via a malicious "program.exe" file in the C: folder, involving the programs 1 GIANTAntiSpywareMain.exe, 2 gcASNotice.exe, 3 gcasServ.exe, 4 gcasSWUpdater.exe, or 5...
CVE-2005-2940
CVE-2005-2940 describes an unquoted Windows search path vulnerability in Microsoft Antispyware 1.0.509 (Beta 1). Local users could gain privileges by placing a malicious file named program.exe in the C: drive, which could be executed by one of several Antispyware components: GIANTAntiSpywareMain....
CVE-2005-2940
Unquoted Windows search path vulnerability in Microsoft Antispyware 1.0.509 Beta 1 might allow local users to gain privileges via a malicious "program.exe" file in the C: folder, involving the programs 1 GIANTAntiSpywareMain.exe, 2 gcASNotice.exe, 3 gcasServ.exe, 4 gcasSWUpdater.exe, or 5...
CVE-2005-2935
Unquoted Windows search path vulnerability in Microsoft AntiSpyware might allow local users to execute code via a malicious c:\program.exe file, which is run by AntiSpywareMain.exe when it attempts to execute gsasDtServ.exe. NOTE: it is not clear whether this overlaps CVE-2005-2940...
CVE-2005-2935
Unquoted Windows search path vulnerability in Microsoft AntiSpyware might allow local users to execute code via a malicious c:\program.exe file, which is run by AntiSpywareMain.exe when it attempts to execute gsasDtServ.exe. NOTE: it is not clear whether this overlaps CVE-2005-2940...
CVE-2005-2935
The CVE-2005-2935 entry covers an Unquoted Windows search path vulnerability in Microsoft AntiSpyware (AntispywareMain.exe) that could allow local code execution by placing a malicious c:\program.exe. The issue stems from an unquoted search path when AntiSpyware attempts to execute gsasDtServ.exe...