15465 : Microsoft IE DHTML Object Memory Corruption Code Execution
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6 months ago

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Disclosure

Apr 12, 2005

Discovery

Oct 25, 2004

Dates

Exploit

Apr 12, 2005

Solution

Unknown

Description

Windows contains a flaw that may allow a malicious user to execute arbitrary code. The issue is triggered when certain DHTML methods are used, leading to a race condition when one thread reads data from memory that has either been overwritten by another thread or has not yet been initialized by another thread. It is possible that the flaw may allow arbitrary code execution resulting in a loss of integrity.

Classification

Location: Remote/Network Access Required
Attack Type: Race Condition
Impact: Loss of Integrity
Exploit: Exploit Available
Disclosure: OSVDB Verified

Solution

Currently, there are no known workarounds or upgrades to correct this issue. However, Microsoft has released a patch to address this vulnerability.

Products

Microsoft Corporation
Watch-list
Windows
Watch-list
2000 SP3
2000 SP4
XP SP1
XP SP2
XP 64-Bit SP1
XP 64-Bit 2003
98
98 SE
ME
Windows Server
Watch-list
2003
2003 for Itanium

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