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Secunia Research: Microsoft PowerPoint PP7X32.DLL Record Parsing Vulnerability

🗓️ 10 Nov 2010 00:00:00Reported by SecurityvulnsType 
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Microsoft PowerPoint PP7X32.DLL Record Parsing Vulnerability - Highly critical vulnerability in Microsoft PowerPoint PP7X32.DLL allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code, impacting system access

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