VU#177584 - Microsoft Windows kernel vulnerable to denial-of-service condition via animated cursor (.ani) frame numberĪ vulnerability exists in the way the Microsoft Windows kernel processes animated cursor (.ani) files with a frame number set to zero. Exploitation of this vulnerability may allow a remote attacker to cause a denial-of-service condition. VU#697136 - Microsoft Windows kernel vulnerable to denial-of-service condition via animated cursor (.ani) rate numberĪ vulnerability exists in the way the Microsoft Windows kernel processes animated cursor (.ani) files with a rate number set to zero. The Microsoft Windows LoadImage routine is vulnerable to an integer overflow that may allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code on a vulnerable system. VU#625856 - Microsoft Windows LoadImage API vulnerable to integer overflow Further details are available in the following vulnerability notes: Microsoft Security Bulletin MS05-002 describes a number of vulnerabilities in the way that Windows handles icons, cursors, animated cursors, and bitmaps.
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