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This vulnerability has been modified since it was last analyzed by the NVD. It is awaiting reanalysis which may result in further changes to the information provided.
Current Description
Buffer overflow in certain Asian language versions of Microsoft Excel might allow user-assisted attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted STYLE record in a spreadsheet that triggers the overflow when the user attempts to repair the document or selects the "Style" option, as demonstrated by nanika.xls. NOTE: Microsoft has confirmed to CVE via e-mail that this is different than the other Excel vulnerabilities announced before 20060707, including CVE-2006-3059 and CVE-2006-3086.
Buffer overflow in certain Asian language versions of Microsoft Excel might allow user-assisted attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted spreadsheet that triggers the overflow when the user attempts to repair the document or selects the "Style" option, as demonstrated by nanika.xls. NOTE: Microsoft has confirmed to CVE via e-mail that this is different than the other Excel vulnerabilities announced before 20060707, including CVE-2006-3059 and CVE-2006-3086.
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Desbordamiento de búfer en ciertas versiones en lengua asiática de Microsoft Excel podrían permitir a atacantes asistidos por usuario ejecutar código arbitrario a través de un registro STYLE manipulado en una hoja de cálculo que desencadena el desbordamiento cuando el usuario trata de reparar el documento o selecciona la opción "Style", como se demuestra por nanika.xls. NOTA: Microsoft ha confirmado a CVE a través de e-mail que esta vulnerabilidad es diferente a las otras vulnerabilidades Excel
Desbordamiento de búfer en ciertas versiones en lengua asiática de Microsoft Excel podrían permitir a atacantes ayudados por el usuario ejecutar código de su elección a través de un archivo STYLE manipulado en una hoja de cálculo que dispara el desbordamiento cuando el usuario intenta reparar el documentos o selecciona la opción "style", como se demostró por nanika.xls. NOTA: Microsoft ha confirmado a CVE por email que esta es distinta a otras vulnerabilidades de Excel anunciadas antes del 07-07