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Untrusted search path vulnerability in the Microsoft Foundation Class (MFC) Library in Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 SP1; Visual Studio 2005 SP1, 2008 SP1, and 2010; Visual C++ 2005 SP1, 2008 SP1, and 2010; and Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 3, 2013, and 2013 allows local users to gain privileges via a Trojan horse dwmapi.dll file in the current working directory during execution of an MFC application such as AtlTraceTool8.exe (aka ATL MFC Trace Tool), as demonstrated by a directory that contains a TRC, cur, rs, rct, or res file, aka "MFC Insecure Library Loading Vulnerability."
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Per: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/security/bulletin/ms11-025 Access Vector: Network per "This is a remote code execution vulnerability"
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Untrusted search path vulnerability in the Microsoft Foundation Class (MFC) Library in Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 SP1; Visual Studio 2005 SP1, 2008 SP1, and 2010; and Visual C++ 2005 SP1, 2008 SP1, and 2010 allows local users to gain privileges via a Trojan horse dwmapi.dll file in the current working directory during execution of an MFC application such as AtlTraceTool8.exe (aka ATL MFC Trace Tool), as demonstrated by a directory that contains a TRC, cur, rs, rct, or res file, aka "MFC I
Untrusted search path vulnerability in the Microsoft Foundation Class (MFC) Library in Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 SP1; Visual Studio 2005 SP1, 2008 SP1, and 2010; Visual C++ 2005 SP1, 2008 SP1, and 2010; and Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 3, 2013, and 2013 allows local users to gain privileges via a Trojan horse dwmapi.dll file in the current working directory during execution of an MFC application such as AtlTraceTool8.exe (aka ATL MFC Trace Tool), as demonstrated by a directory that
Vulnerabilidad de ruta de búsqueda no fiable en Microsoft Foundation Class (MFC) Library en Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 SP1; Visual Studio 2005 SP1, 2008 SP1 y 2010; y Visual C++ 2005 SP1, 2008 SP1 y 2010 permite a usuarios locales obtener privilegios a través de un archivo troyano dwmapi.dll en el directorio de trabajo actual durante la ejecución de una aplicación MFC como es AtlTraceTool8.exe (también conocido como ATL MFC Trace Tool), según lo demostrado por un directorio que contiene u
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Vulnerabilidad de ruta de búsqueda no confiable en ATL MFC Trace Tool (AtlTraceTool8.exe), utilizado en Microsoft Visual Studio, permite a usuarios locales, y posiblemente atacantes remotos, ejecutar código de su elección y llevar a cabo ataques de secuestro de DLL a través de un troyano dwmapi.dll que está localizada en la misma carpeta como un archivo TRC, cur, rs, rct, o res.