September 2006
Microsoft Security Advisory Notification: 925568 - Vulnerability in Vector Markup Language Could Allow Remote Code Execution
ID: 00645
Ref: 618/2006
Date: 25 September 2006:14:39:55
Version: 1
Title: Microsoft Security Advisory Notification: 925568 - Vulnerability in Vector Markup Language Could Allow Remote Code Execution
Abstract: Microsoft Security Advisory Notification: 925568 - Vulnerability in Vector Markup Language Could Allow Remote Code Execution
Vendors affected: Microsoft
Operating systems affected: Microsoft
Applications affected: Microsoft
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Microsoft Security Advisory Notification: 925568 - Vulnerability in Vector Markup
Language Could Allow Remote Code Execution
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Title: Microsoft Security Advisory Notification
Issued: September 22, 2006
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Security Advisories Updated or Released Today
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* Microsoft Security Advisory (925568)
- Title: Vulnerability in Vector Markup Language Could Allow Remote
Code Execution
- http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/advisory/925568.mspx
- Reason for Update: Advisory updated with third party security
updates FAQ, un-register vgx.dll workaround updated, and ISA Server
workaround added.
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