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#Vulnerabilities | 517 |
Date | Id | Summary | Products | Score | Patch | Annotated |
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2006-01-10 | CVE-2006-0020 | An unspecified Microsoft WMF parsing application, as used in Internet Explorer 5.01 SP4 on Windows 2000 SP4, and 5.5 SP2 on Windows Millennium, and possibly other versions, allows attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) and possibly execute code via a crafted WMF file with a manipulated WMF header size, possibly involving an integer overflow, a different vulnerability than CVE-2005-4560, and aka "WMF Image Parsing Memory Corruption Vulnerability." | Windows_2000, Windows_2003_server, Windows_98, Windows_98se, Windows_me, Windows_xp | N/A | ||
2006-02-14 | CVE-2006-0006 | Heap-based buffer overflow in the bitmap processing routine in Microsoft Windows Media Player 7.1 on Windows 2000 SP4, Media Player 9 on Windows 2000 SP4 and XP SP1, and Media Player 10 on XP SP1 and SP2 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted bitmap (.BMP) file that specifies a size of 0 but contains additional data. | Windows_2000, Windows_2003_server, Windows_98, Windows_98se, Windows_me, Windows_media_player, Windows_xp | N/A | ||
2005-10-06 | CVE-2005-3177 | CHKDSK in Microsoft Windows 2000 before Update Rollup 1 for SP4, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003, when running in fix mode, does not properly handle security descriptors if the master file table contains a large number of files or if the descriptors do not satisfy certain NTFS conventions, which could cause ACLs for some files to be reverted to less secure defaults, or cause security descriptors to be removed. | Windows_2000, Windows_2003_server, Windows_xp | N/A | ||
2005-10-06 | CVE-2005-3176 | Microsoft Windows 2000 before Update Rollup 1 for SP4 does not record the IP address of a Windows Terminal Services client in a security log event if the client connects successfully, which could make it easier for attackers to escape detection. | Windows_2000 | N/A | ||
2005-10-06 | CVE-2005-3175 | Microsoft Windows 2000 before Update Rollup 1 for SP4 allows a local administrator to unlock a computer even if it has been locked by a domain administrator, which allows the local administrator to access the session as the domain administrator. | Windows_2000 | N/A | ||
2005-10-06 | CVE-2005-3174 | Microsoft Windows 2000 before Update Rollup 1 for SP4 allows users to log on to the domain, even when their password has expired, if the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) is 8 characters long. | Windows_2000 | N/A | ||
2005-10-06 | CVE-2005-3173 | Microsoft Windows 2000 before Update Rollup 1 for SP4 does not apply group policies if the user logs on using UPN credentials with a trailing dot, which prevents Windows 2000 from finding the correct domain controller and could allow the user to bypass intended restrictions. | Windows_2000 | N/A | ||
2005-10-06 | CVE-2005-3172 | The WideCharToMultiByte function in Microsoft Windows 2000 before Update Rollup 1 for SP4 does not properly convert strings with Japanese composite characters in the last character, which could prevent the string from being null terminated and lead to data corruption or enable buffer overflow attacks. | Windows_2000 | N/A | ||
2005-10-06 | CVE-2005-3171 | Microsoft Windows 2000 before Update Rollup 1 for SP4 records Event ID 1704 to indicate that Group Policy security settings were successfully updated, even when the processing fails such as when Ntuser.pol cannot be accessed, which could cause system administrators to believe that the system is compliant with the specified settings. | Windows_2000 | N/A | ||
2005-10-06 | CVE-2005-3169 | Microsoft Windows 2000 before Update Rollup 1 for SP4, when the "audit directory service access" policy is enabled, does not record a 565 event message for File Delete Child operations on an Active Directory object in the security event log, which could allow attackers to conduct unauthorized activities without detection. | Windows_2000 | N/A |