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(MS07-069) Microsoft Internet Explorer Uninitialized Memory Corruption Vulnerability III(942615)
- Type
- Buffer Overflow
- Impact of exploitation
- Remote Code Execution
- User Interaction
- user interaction is needed
- Attack Vector
- Website with malicious content
- Rating
- Medium
- CVE reference
- CVE-2007-5344,
- Vendor Status
- Responded and patched
- Vulnerable systems
- Internet Explorer 5.01,
- Internet Explorer 6 SP1,
- Internet Explorer 6,
- Internet Explorer 7,
- Summary
- A vulnerability Microsoft Internet Explorer may allow for remote code-execution attacks.
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Description
Internet Explorer is an industry-standard Web browser developed by Microsoft. A vulnerability Microsoft Internet Explorer may allow for remote code-execution attacks. A specially crafted Web page could host an object that is improperly initialized or that has been deleted. A user would have to visit a malicious Web site for an attack to occur.
McAfee Product Mitigation & Recommendations
Recommendations
Download and install the patch available from Microsoft (942615): http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/Bulletin/MS07-069.mspx
McAfee Product Mitigation
McAfee Foundstone
This Foundstone vulnerability check can be used to assess if your systems are vulnerable and is expected to accurately identify if a system is vulnerable in many enterprise environments.
- Signature:
- (MS07-069) Microsoft Internet Explorer Uninitialized Memory Corruption Vulnerability III(942615)
- Signature identifier:
- 5630
- Release date:
- 12/10/2007
McAfee Intrushield
This signature provides coverage for this vulnerability. McAfee Avert Labs will continue to update our coverage, as needed, as new exploit vectors are discovered and as new threats emerge.
- Signature:
- HTTP: Microsoft Uninitialized Memory Corruption Vulnerability
- Signature identifier:
- 0x40238C00
- Release date:
- 12/11/2007
- First released in:
- 4.1.16; 3.1.53
McAfee Host IPS
Out of the box, HIPS protects against many buffer overflow exploits. McAfee Avert Labs will continue to update our coverage, as needed, as new exploit vectors are discovered and as new threats emerge.
- Signature:
- Generic Buffer Overflow Protection
- Signature identifier:
- 428
- Release date:
- 8/24/2000
- First released in:
- 2.0
McAfee VirusScan Enterprise 8.0i (VSE8.0i) / Managed Virus Scan (MVS) Buffer Overflow Protection
Out of the box, VSE8.0i and MVS protects against many buffer overflow exploits. McAfee Avert Labs will continue to update our coverage, as needed, as new exploit vectors are discovered and as new threats emerge.
- Signature:
- Buffer Overflow Protection
- Release date:
- 8/30/2004
- First released in:
- Build 131
McAfee VirusScan Enterprise 8.5i (VSE8.5i) /Total Protection for Small Business (ToPS SB) Buffer Overflow Protection
Out of the box, VSE8.5i and ToPS SB protect against many buffer overflow exploits. McAfee Avert Labs will continue to update our coverage, as needed, as new exploit vectors are discovered and as new threats emerge.
- Signature:
- Buffer Overflow Protection
- Release date:
- 11/29/2006
- First released in:
- Build 354
Additional Resources
Microsoft Security Bulletin: Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (942615)
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/Bulletin/MS07-069.mspx
All Information
Timeline -
12/20/2007
Vendor has supplied information for a non-security related issue.
12/11/2007
Vendor has provided a patch.
Description -
Internet Explorer is an industry-standard Web browser developed by Microsoft. A vulnerability Microsoft Internet Explorer may allow for remote code-execution attacks. A specially crafted Web page could host an object that is improperly initialized or that has been deleted. A user would have to visit a malicious Web site for an attack to occur.
McAfee Product Mitigation & Recommendations
Recommendations -
Download and install the patch available from Microsoft (942615): http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/Bulletin/MS07-069.mspx
McAfee Product Mitigation
McAfee Foundstone
This Foundstone vulnerability check can be used to assess if your systems are vulnerable and is expected to accurately identify if a system is vulnerable in many enterprise environments.
- Signature:
- (MS07-069) Microsoft Internet Explorer Uninitialized Memory Corruption Vulnerability III(942615)
- Signature identifier:
- 5630
- Release date:
- 12/10/2007
McAfee Intrushield
This signature provides coverage for this vulnerability. McAfee Avert Labs will continue to update our coverage, as needed, as new exploit vectors are discovered and as new threats emerge.
- Signature:
- HTTP: Microsoft Uninitialized Memory Corruption Vulnerability
- Signature identifier:
- 0x40238C00
- Release date:
- 12/11/2007
- First released in:
- 4.1.16; 3.1.53
McAfee Host IPS
Out of the box, HIPS protects against many buffer overflow exploits. McAfee Avert Labs will continue to update our coverage, as needed, as new exploit vectors are discovered and as new threats emerge.
- Signature:
- Generic Buffer Overflow Protection
- Signature identifier:
- 428
- Release date:
- 8/24/2000
- First released in:
- 2.0
McAfee VirusScan Enterprise 8.0i (VSE8.0i) / Managed Virus Scan (MVS) Buffer Overflow Protection
Out of the box, VSE8.0i and MVS protects against many buffer overflow exploits. McAfee Avert Labs will continue to update our coverage, as needed, as new exploit vectors are discovered and as new threats emerge.
- Signature:
- Buffer Overflow Protection
- Release date:
- 8/30/2004
- First released in:
- Build 131
McAfee VirusScan Enterprise 8.5i (VSE8.5i) /Total Protection for Small Business (ToPS SB) Buffer Overflow Protection
Out of the box, VSE8.5i and ToPS SB protect against many buffer overflow exploits. McAfee Avert Labs will continue to update our coverage, as needed, as new exploit vectors are discovered and as new threats emerge.
- Signature:
- Buffer Overflow Protection
- Release date:
- 11/29/2006
- First released in:
- Build 354
Additional Resources
Additional Resources -
Microsoft Security Bulletin: Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (942615)
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/Bulletin/MS07-069.mspx