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CVE version: 20061101
There are 6 CVE entries or candidates that match your search.
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| CVE-2007-0913 |
Unspecified vulnerability in Microsoft Powerpoint allows remote
user-assisted attackers to execute arbitrary code via unknown attack
vectors, as exploited by Trojan.PPDropper.G. NOTE: as of 20070213, it
is not clear whether this is the same issue as CVE-2006-5296,
CVE-2006-4694, CVE-2006-3876, CVE-2006-3877, or older issues.
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| CVE-2006-5296 |
PowerPoint in Microsoft Office 2003 does not properly handle a
container object whose position value exceeds the record length, which
allows user-assisted attackers to cause a denial of service (NULL
dereference and application crash) via a crafted PowerPoint (.PPT)
file, as demonstrated by Nanika.ppt, and a different vulnerability
than CVE-2006-3435, CVE-2006-3876, CVE-2006-3877, and CVE-2006-4694.
NOTE: the impact of this issue was originally claimed to be arbitrary
code execution, but later analysis demonstrated that this was
erroneous.
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| CVE-2006-4694 |
Unspecified vulnerability in PowerPoint in Microsoft Office 2000,
Office XP and Office 2003 allows user-assisted attackers to execute
arbitrary code via a crafted record in a PPT file, as exploited by
malware such as Exploit:Win32/Controlppt.W,
Exploit:Win32/Controlppt.X, and Exploit-PPT.d/Trojan.PPDropper.F.
NOTE: it has been reported that the attack vector involves
SlideShowWindows.View.GotoNamedShow.
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| CVE-2006-3877 |
Unspecified vulnerability in PowerPoint in Microsoft Office 2000,
Office 2002, Office 2003, Office 2004 for Mac, and Office v.X for Mac
allows user-assisted attackers to execute arbitrary code via an
unspecified "crafted file," a different vulnerability than
CVE-2006-3435, CVE-2006-4694, and CVE-2006-3876.
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| CVE-2006-3876 |
Unspecified vulnerability in PowerPoint in Microsoft Office 2000,
Office 2002, Office 2003, Office 2004 for Mac, and Office v.X for Mac
allows user-assisted attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted
Data record in a PPT file, a different vulnerability than
CVE-2006-3435 and CVE-2006-4694.
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| CVE-2006-3435 |
PowerPoint in Microsoft Office 2000, XP, 2003, 2004 for Mac, and v.X
for Mac does not properly parse the slide notes field in a document,
which allows remote user-assisted attackers to execute arbitrary code
via crafted data in this field, which triggers an erroneous object
pointer calculation that uses data from within the document. NOTE:
this issue is different than other PowerPoint vulnerabilities
including CVE-2006-4694.
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