Microsoft Windows Media Player 9 allows for writing to audio files from Internet Explorer, which may allow for code execution in a trusted zone. It also suffers from a file existence determination flaw.
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Adobe Acrobat versions 4 and 5 suffer from a denial of service vulnerability when too much memory gets allocated during file repair.
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Microsoft Outlook Express 6.0 crashes when it attempts to open an EML file that contains a Sender: tag but does not have a From: tag.
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Microsoft Internet Explorer versions 5.0 to 6.0 allocate memory for BMP files without verifying the actual size of them, allowing memory resources to be easily maxed, resulting in a denial of service.
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RealNetworks fails to address a Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability in RealOne Player.
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Exploit code that makes use of the showHelp() vulnerability found in Microsoft Explorer versions 5.x-6.0. This file must be renamed with a .html extension to work.
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A flaw exists in Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x-6.0 that allows a remote attacker to execute a file using chm in showHelp().
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