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ESB-2003.0724 -- Microsoft Security Bulletin MS03-042 -- Buffer Overflow in Windows Troubleshooter ActiveX Control Could Allow Code Execution (826232)
Date: 16 October 2003
Original URL: http://www.auscert.org.au/render.html?cid=1&it=3537

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           ESB-2003.0724 -- Microsoft Security Bulletin MS03-042
   Buffer Overflow in Windows Troubleshooter ActiveX Control Could Allow
                          Code Execution (826232)
                              16 October 2003

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        AusCERT Security Bulletin Summary
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Product:                Windows Troubleshooter ActiveX Control
Publisher:              Microsoft
Operating System:       Windows 2000, Service Pack 2
                        Windows 2000, Service Pack 3, Service Pack 4
Impact:                 Execute Arbitrary Code/Commands
Access Required:        Remote
CVE Names:              CAN-2003-0661

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Title: Buffer Overflow in Windows Troubleshooter ActiveX Control
Could Allow Code Execution (826232)
Date: October 15, 2003
Software: 
Microsoft Windows 2000, Service Pack 2 
Microsoft Windows 2000, Service Pack 3, Service Pack 4

Impact: Remote Code Execution.
Maximum Severity Rating: CRITICAL
Bulletin: MS03-042

The Microsoft Security Response Center has released Microsoft
Security Bulletin MS03-042

What Is It?
The Microsoft Security Response Center has released Microsoft
Security Bulletin MS03-037 which concerns a vulnerability in products
listed above.  Customers are advised to review the information in the
bulletin, test and deploy the patch immediately in their
environments, if applicable.

More information is now available at
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/MS03-042.asp
If you have any questions regarding the patch or its implementation
after reading the above listed bulletin you should contact Product
Support Services in the United States at 1-866-PCSafety
(1-866-727-2338).  International customers should contact their local
subsidiary.



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