Untrusted search path vulnerability in the Microsoft Foundation Class (MFC) Library in Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 SP1; Visual Studio 2005 SP1, 2008 SP1, and 2010; Visual C++ 2005 SP1, 2008 SP1, and 2010; and Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 3, 2013, and 2013 allows local users to gain privileges via a Trojan horse dwmapi.dll file in the current working directory during execution of an MFC application such as AtlTraceTool8.exe (aka ATL MFC Trace Tool), as demonstrated by a directory that contains a TRC, cur, rs, rct, or res file, aka "MFC Insecure Library Loading Vulnerability."
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apple itunes 12.1.3 |
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microsoft visual c\\+\\+ 2005 |
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microsoft visual c\\+\\+ 2008 |
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microsoft visual studio 2005 |
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microsoft visual studio .net 2003 |
Redmond goes retro in latest Patch Tuesday bundle
Microsoft has released the October edition of its monthly security update, addressing a total of 49 CVE-listed bugs. Among the 49 fixes were three issues that have already been publicly disclosed and a fourth that was being targeted in the wild. On top of that, a remote code execution bug in Exchange Server is the resurfacing of a vulnerability first found in 2010. CVE-2010-3190 is a remote code execution bug created by insecure handling of DLL files in applications made with Microsoft Foundatio...