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Current Description
Stack-based buffer overflow in the EnumeratePrintShares function in Windows Print Spooler Service (win32spl.dll) in Microsoft Windows 2000 SP4 allows remote printer servers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted ShareName in a response to an RPC request, related to "printing data structures," aka "Buffer Overflow in Print Spooler Vulnerability."
Buffer overflow in the Windows Print Spooler in Microsoft Windows 2000 SP4 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted RPC request in conjunction with availability of a print server with a crafted ShareName, related to "printing data structures," aka "Buffer Overflow in Print Spooler Vulnerability."
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Desbordamiento de buffer basado en pila en la función EnumeratePrintShares en Windows Print Spooler Service (win32spl.dll) en Microsoft Windows 2000 SP4 permite a servidores de impresión remotos ejecutar código arbitrario a través de un ShareName manipulado en respuesta a una petición RPC, relacionado con "estructuras de datos impresos", también conocido como "Buffer Overflow in Print Spooler Vulnerability."
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Desbordamiento de búfer en Windows Print Spooler en Microsoft Windows 2000 SP4 permite a los atacantes ejecutar arbitrariamente código a través de peticiones RPC manipuladas en conjunción con no disponibilidad de un servidor de impresión con un ShareName manipulado, en relación a "estructura de impresión de datos", también conocido como "Vulnerabilidad de desbordamiento de búfer en el gestor de la cola de impresión".
CVE Modified by Microsoft Corporation5/16/2016 9:59:28 PM
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Stack-based buffer overflow in the EnumeratePrintShares function in Windows Print Spooler Service (win32spl.dll) in Microsoft Windows 2000 SP4 allows remote printer servers to execute arbitrary code via a a crafted ShareName in a response to an RPC request, related to "printing data structures," aka "Buffer Overflow in Print Spooler Vulnerability."
Stack-based buffer overflow in the EnumeratePrintShares function in Windows Print Spooler Service (win32spl.dll) in Microsoft Windows 2000 SP4 allows remote printer servers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted ShareName in a response to an RPC request, related to "printing data structures," aka "Buffer Overflow in Print Spooler Vulnerability."
Initial CVE Analysis6/10/2009 2:04:00 PM
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CVE Dictionary Entry: CVE-2009-0228 NVD
Published Date: 06/10/2009 NVD
Last Modified: 11/20/2024
Source: Microsoft Corporation