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VMScore
CVE-2006-0001
Stack-based buffer overflow in Microsoft Publisher 2000 through 2003 allows user-assisted remote malicious users to execute arbitrary code via a crafted PUB file, which causes an overflow when parsing fonts.
Microsoft Publisher 2002
Microsoft Publisher 2003
Microsoft Office 2000
Microsoft Office Xp
Microsoft Publisher 2000
Microsoft Office 2003
890
VMScore
CVE-2008-0102
Unspecified vulnerability in Microsoft Office Publisher 2000, 2002, and 2003 SP2 allows remote malicious users to execute arbitrary code via a crafted .pub file, related to invalid "memory values," aka "Publisher Invalid Memory Reference Vulnerability."
Microsoft Publisher 2002
Microsoft Publisher 2003
Microsoft Publisher 2000
828
VMScore
CVE-2013-1328
Microsoft Publisher 2003 SP3, 2007 SP3, and 2010 SP1 allows remote malicious users to execute arbitrary code via a crafted Publisher file that triggers incorrect pointer handling, aka "Publisher Pointer Handling Vulnerability."
Microsoft Publisher 2003
Microsoft Publisher 2007
Microsoft Publisher 2010
828
VMScore
CVE-2010-0479
Buffer overflow in Microsoft Office Publisher 2002 SP3, 2003 SP3, and 2007 SP1 and SP2 allows remote malicious users to execute arbitrary code via a crafted Publisher file, aka "Microsoft Office Publisher File Conversion TextBox Processing Buffer Overflow Vulnerability."...
Microsoft Publisher 2002
Microsoft Publisher 2003
Microsoft Publisher 2007
828
VMScore
CVE-2010-3954
Microsoft Publisher 2002 SP3, 2003 SP3, and 2010 allows remote malicious users to execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service (memory corruption) via a crafted Publisher file, aka "Microsoft Publisher Memory Corruption Vulnerability."
Microsoft Publisher 2003
Microsoft Publisher 2010
Microsoft Publisher 2002
828
VMScore
CVE-2010-2569
pubconv.dll (aka the Publisher Converter DLL) in Microsoft Publisher 2002 SP3, 2003 SP3, and 2007 SP2 does not properly handle an unspecified size field in certain older file formats, which allows remote malicious users to execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service (heap...
Microsoft Publisher 2007
Microsoft Publisher 2002
Microsoft Publisher 2003
605
VMScore
CVE-2007-6534
Multiple unspecified vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office Publisher allow user-assisted remote malicious users to cause a denial of service (application crash) via a crafted PUB file, possibly involving wordart.
Microsoft Publisher 2000
Microsoft Publisher 2002
Microsoft Publisher 2003
Microsoft Publisher 2007
828
VMScore
CVE-2010-2570
Heap-based buffer overflow in pubconv.dll (aka the Publisher Converter DLL) in Microsoft Publisher 2002 SP3, 2003 SP3, 2007 SP2, and 2010 allows remote malicious users to execute arbitrary code via a crafted Publisher file that uses an old file format, aka "Heap Overrun in p...
Microsoft Publisher 2007
Microsoft Publisher 2002
Microsoft Publisher 2003
Microsoft Publisher 2010
828
VMScore
CVE-2011-1508
Microsoft Publisher 2003 SP3, and 2007 SP2 and SP3, does not properly manage memory allocations for function pointers, which allows user-assisted remote malicious users to execute arbitrary code via a crafted Publisher file, aka "Publisher Function Pointer Overwrite Vulnerab...
Microsoft Publisher 2003
Microsoft Publisher 2007
828
VMScore
CVE-2014-1759
pubconv.dll in Microsoft Publisher 2003 SP3 and 2007 SP3 allows remote malicious users to execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service (incorrect pointer dereference and application crash) via a crafted .pub file, aka "Arbitrary Pointer Dereference Vulnerability."...
Microsoft Publisher 2007
Microsoft Publisher 2003
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