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Home > Products and services > CSIRTUK advisories > Advisories archive > November 2005 > Microsoft Security Advisory Update Notification: 911302 - Vulnerability in the way Internet Explorer Handles Mismatched Document Object Model Objects Could Allow Remote Code Execution.

November 2005

Microsoft Security Advisory Update Notification: 911302 - Vulnerability in the way Internet Explorer Handles Mismatched Document Object Model Objects Could Allow Remote Code Execution.

ID: 01056
Ref: 991/2005
Date: 30 November 2005:14:36:59
Version: 1

Title: Microsoft Security Advisory Update Notification: 911302 - Vulnerability in the way Internet Explorer Handles Mismatched Document Object Model Objects Could Allow Remote Code Execution.
Abstract: Added information regarding proof of concept code, malicious software, and reference to Windows Live Safety Center.
Vendors affected: Microsoft
Operating systems affected: Microsoft
Applications affected: Microsoft

Title
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Microsoft Security Advisory Update Notification: 911302 - Vulnerability in the
way Internet Explorer Handles Mismatched Document Object Model Objects Could Allow
Remote Code Execution.

Detail
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Added information regarding proof of concept code, malicious software, and reference
to Windows Live Safety Center.




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Title: Microsoft Security Advisory Notification
Issued: November 29, 2005
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Security Advisory Updated Today
==============================================

* Security Advisory (911302)

- Title: Vulnerability in the way Internet Explorer Handles
Mismatched Document Object Model Objects Could Allow
Remote Code Execution.

- Reason For Update: Added information regarding proof of concept
code, malicious software, and reference to Windows Live
Safety Center.

- Web site: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=56599

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