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Microsoft Internet Explorer Cumulative Security Vulnerabilities

Last Update Date: 14 Aug 2013 15:41 Release Date: 14 Aug 2013 3828 Views

RISK: High Risk

TYPE: Clients - Browsers

TYPE: Browsers
  1. Internet Explorer Process Integrity Level Assignment Vulnerability
    An elevation of privilege vulnerability exists in the way that Internet Explorer handles process integrity level assignment in specific cases. An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could allow arbitrary code to execute with elevated privileges.
  2. EUC-JP Character Encoding Vulnerability
    An information disclosure vulnerability exists in Internet Explorer that could allow script to perform cross-site scripting attacks. An attacker could exploit the vulnerability by inserting specially crafted strings in to a website, resulting in information disclosure when a user viewed the website.
  3. Multiple Memory Corruption Vulnerabilities
    Remote code execution vulnerabilities exist when Internet Explorer improperly accesses an object in memory. These vulnerabilities may corrupt memory in such a way that an attacker could execute arbitrary code in the context of the current user.

Impact

  • Cross-Site Scripting
  • Elevation of Privilege
  • Remote Code Execution

System / Technologies affected

  • Internet Explorer 6
  • Internet Explorer 7
  • Internet Explorer 8
  • Internet Explorer 9
  • Internet Explorer 10

Solutions

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