CRITICAL – Buffer overflow in VML used by IE and Outlook

Posted on Friday, September 22, 2006 in Security - Threat Alerts

Summary

Important iconThreat Level: Critical Zero-Day Vulnerability

This threat is currently active and spreading in the wild. Most Windows-based computers, even if fully up-to-date with all the official Microsoft patches, are vulnerable right now unless certain actions are taken to protect yourself (see below).

What it does: Various websites, including advertising sites that generate advertisements appearing on trusted websites, become infected. These sites use a specific type of attack to slip through your computer’s security, leaving a big hole for your computer to be further attacked. Since some versions of Outlook and Outlook Express use Internet Explorer to display some types of e-mail, you can become infected just by displaying infected e-mails you receive.

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