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GCVE-110-CERTCC-2001-980499
GCVE-110-CERTCC-2001-980499
Advisory Published
A vulnerability exists in Microsoft Internet Explorer that allows a malicious agent to execute arbitrary code when parsing MIME parts in a document. Any user or program that uses vulnerable versions of Internet Explorer to render HTML in a document (for example, when browsing a filesystem, reading email or news messages, or visiting a web page), should immediately upgrade to a non-vulnerable version of Internet Explorer.
Risk Scores
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impact15population15exploitation0widely_known20score_current60.75ease_of_exploitation20
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References
Certain MIME types can cause Internet Explorer to execute arbitrary code when rendering HTML
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Certain MIME types can cause Internet Explorer to execute arbitrary code when rendering HTML
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Certain MIME types can cause Internet Explorer to execute arbitrary code when rendering HTML
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Certain MIME types can cause Internet Explorer to execute arbitrary code when rendering HTML
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Certain MIME types can cause Internet Explorer to execute arbitrary code when rendering HTML
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