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Microsoft Windows ME Security Patch: WebTV for Windows Denial of Service Vulnerability 10-11-00
There is a denial of service vulnerability in WebTV for Windows that may allow a malicious user to remotely crash either the WebTV for Windows application and/or the computer system running WebTV for more>>
Microsoft Windows 98/98SE Security Patch: WebTV for Windows Denial of Service Vulnerability 10-11-00
There is a denial of service vulnerability in WebTV for Windows that may allow a malicious user to remotely crash either the WebTV for Windows application and/or the computer system running WebTV for more>>
Microsoft Windows 2000 Patch: Denial Of Service At
Among the components provided by Services for Unix (SFU) 2.0 are services that implement the NFS (Network File System) and Telnet protocols more>> Among the components provided by Services for Unix (SFU) 2.0 are services that implement the NFS (Network File System) and Telnet protocols. Both services contain memory leaks that could be triggered by a user request. Download now to prevent an attacker deliberately sending such requests in order to deplete kernel memory and prevent the server from performing useful service.<<less
Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Patch: Denial of Service Update
Among the components provided by Services for Unix (SFU) 2.0 are services that implement the NFS (Network File System) and Telnet protocols more>> Among the components provided by Services for Unix (SFU) 2.0 are services that implement the NFS (Network File System) and Telnet protocols. Both services contain memory leaks that could be triggered by a user request. Download now to prevent an attacker deliberately sending such requests in order to deplete kernel memory and prevent the server from performing useful service.<<less
Windows NT NNTP Denial of Service Vulnerability Patch MS01-043
Windows NT NNTP Denial of Service Vulnerability Patch has come as a smart tool to remove a denial of service vulnerability in Windows NT 4.0 computers more>>
Windows NT NNTP Denial of Service Vulnerability Patch MS01-043 has come as a smart tool to remove a denial of service vulnerability in Windows NT 4.0 computers running the Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP) service. This denial of service vulnerability exists because the NNTP service in computers running Windows NT 4.0 contains a memory leak. If a malicious user sends a large amount of specially malformed data to an affected server, it can deplete the memory that is available to the server, which can cause the server to stop performing.
Windows 2000 NNTP Denial of Service Vulnerability Patch MS01-043
Windows 2000 NNTP Denial of Service Vulnerability Patch is developed to be a handy tool to remove a denial of service vulnerability in Windows 2000 computers running the Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP) service. more>>
Windows 2000 NNTP Denial of Service Vulnerability Patch MS01-043 is developed to be a handy tool to remove a denial of service vulnerability in Windows 2000 computers running the Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP) service. This denial of service vulnerability exists because the NNTP service in Windows 2000 contains a memory leak. If a malicious user sends a large amount of specially malformed data to an affected server, it can deplete the memory that is available to the server, which can cause the server to stop performing.
Microsoft Windows Security Bulletin for July 1.0
patch/update information more>> Bulletin Identifier: Microsoft Security Bulletin MS04-016
Bulletin Title: Vulnerability in DirectPlay Could Allow Denial of Service (839643)
Executive Summary: A denial of service vulnerability exists in the IDirectPlay4 API of Microsoft DirectPlay because of a lack of robust packet validation.
Maximum Severity Rating: Moderate
Impact of Vulnerability: Denial of Service
Affected Software: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 64-bit Edition, Windows XP, Windows XP 64-bit Edition Service Pack 1, Windows XP 64-bit Edition Version 2003, Windows 2000 Service Pack 2, Windows 2000 Service Pack 3, Windows 2000 Service Pack 4, Windows Millenium Edition (ME), Windows 98 Second Edition (SE), Windows 98
Windows Affected Operating System Components: DirectX 8.0, 8.0a - (For Windows 2000), DirectX 8.1, 8.1a, 8.1b - (For Windows 2000), DirectX 8.2 - (For Windows 2000 and Windows XP), DirectX 9.0, 9.0a, 9.0b - (For Windows 2000 or later)
Bulletin Identifier: Microsoft Security Bulletin MS04-017
Bulletin Title: Vulnerability in Crystal Reports Web Viewer Could Allow Information Disclosure and Denial of Service (842689)
Executive Summary: A directory traversal vulnerability exists in Crystal Reports and Crystal Enterprise from Business Objects that could allow Information Disclosure and Denial of Service attacks on an affected system.
Maximum Severity Rating: Moderate
Impact of Vulnerability: Information Disclosure and Denial of Service
Affected Software: Visual Studio .NET 2003, Outlook 2003 with Business Contact Manager, Microsoft Business Solutions CRM 1.2.<<less
Windows 2000 LPC Vulnerability Patch
Windows 2000 LPC Vulnerability Patch is a highly-efficient, high-quality patch which eliminates several security vulnerabilities that could allow a range of effects, from denial of service attacks to, in some cases, privilege elevation. more>>
Windows 2000 LPC Vulnerability Patch is a highly-efficient, high-quality patch which eliminates several security vulnerabilities that could allow a range of effects, from denial of service attacks to, in some cases, privilege elevation. Several vulnerabilities have been identified in the Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 implementations of LPC and LPC ports:
- The Invalid LPC Request vulnerability, which affects only Windows NT 4.0. By levying an invalid LPC request, it would be possible to make the affected system fail.
- The LPC Memory Exhaustion vulnerability, which affects both Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000. By levying spurious LPC requests, it could be possible to increase the number of queued LPC messages to the point where kernel memory was depleted.
- The Predictable LPC Message Identifier vulnerability, which affects both Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000. Any process that knows the identifier of an LPC message can access it; however, the identifiers can be predicted. In the simplest case, a malicious user could access other process LPC ports and feed them random data as a denial of service attack. In the worst case, it could be possible, under certain conditions, to send bogus requests to a privileged process in order to gain additional local privileges.
- A new variant of the previously-reported Spoofed LPC Port Request vulnerability. This vulnerability affects Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000, and could, under a very restricted set of conditions, allow a malicious user to create a process that would run under the security context of an already-running process, potentially including System processes.
Windows NT RPC Endpoint Mapper Vulnerability Patch MS01-048
Windows NT RPC Endpoint Mapper Vulnerability Patch has come as a smart tool to deal with the Malformed RPC Packet security vulnerability in computers running Windows NT 4.0 more>>
Windows NT RPC Endpoint Mapper Vulnerability Patch MS01-048 has come as a smart tool to deal with the 'Malformed RPC Packet' security vulnerability in computers running Windows NT 4.0 and is discussed in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS01-048. Download now to prevent a malicious user from launching a denial of service attack using the Remote Procedure Call (RPC) client. This vulnerability exists because there is an error in the way the endpoint mapper (used by the RPC service to determine which remote port to use) processes queries. If a malicious user sends a malformed RPC query to an affected Windows NT 4.0 computer, it can cause the server to stop responding to requests.
Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Malformed Data Trans
An SMTP service installs by default as part of Windows 2000 server products. Exchange 2000, which can only be installed on Windows 2000, uses the native Windows 2000 SMTP service rather than more>> An SMTP service installs by default as part of Windows 2000 server products. Exchange 2000, which can only be installed on Windows 2000, uses the native Windows 2000 SMTP service rather than providing its own. In addition, Windows 2000 and Windows XP workstation products provide an SMTP service that is not installed by default. All of these implementations contain a flaw that could enable denial of service attacks to be mounted against the service.
The flaw involves how the service handles a particular type of SMTP command used to transfer the data that constitutes an incoming mail. By sending a malformed version of this command, an attacker could cause the SMTP service to fail. This would have the effect of disrupting mail services on the affected system, but would not cause the operating system itself to fail.
<<lessMicrosoft Windows 2000 Patch: Denial Of Service Attack With SFU 2.0 Update
Microsoft Windows 2000 Patch: Denial Of Service Attack With SFU Update brings you an update which is one of the components provided by Services for Unix (SFU) 2.0 are services that implement the NFS (Network File System) and Telnet protocols more>>
Microsoft Windows 2000 Patch: Denial Of Service Attack With SFU 2.0 Update brings you an update to one of the components provided by Services for Unix (SFU) 2.0. These services implements the NFS (Network File System) and Telnet protocols.
Both services contain memory leaks that could be triggered by a user request. Download now to prevent an attacker deliberately sending such requests in order to deplete kernel memory and prevent the server from performing useful service.
Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server Unchecked Q314147
This update resolves the Unchecked Buffer in SNMP Service Could Enable Arbitrary Code to be Run security vulnerability in Windows NT4.0,Terminal Server Edition and is discussed in Microsoft more>> This update resolves the "Unchecked Buffer in SNMP Service Could Enable Arbitrary Code to be Run" security vulnerability in Windows NT4.0,Terminal Server Edition and is discussed in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS02-006. Download now to prevent a malicious user from running code of their choice or launching a Denial of Service (DoS) attack on your computer.<<less
Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server Malformed D Q313450
An SMTP service installs by default as part of Windows 2000 server products. Exchange 2000, which can only be installed on Windows 2000, uses the native Windows 2000 SMTP service rather than more>> An SMTP service installs by default as part of Windows 2000 server products. Exchange 2000, which can only be installed on Windows 2000, uses the native Windows 2000 SMTP service rather than providing its own. In addition, Windows 2000 and Windows XP workstation products provide an SMTP service that is not installed by default. All of these implementations contain a flaw that could enable denial of service attacks to be mounted against the service.
The flaw involves how the service handles a particular type of SMTP command used to transfer the data that constitutes an incoming mail. By sending a malformed version of this command, an attacker could cause the SMTP service to fail. This would have the effect of disrupting mail services on the affected system, but would not cause the operating system itself to fail.
<<lessMicrosoft Windows XP Home Edition Malformed Data T Q313450
An SMTP service installs by default as part of Windows 2000 server products. Exchange 2000, which can only be installed on Windows 2000, uses the native Windows 2000 SMTP service rather than more>> An SMTP service installs by default as part of Windows 2000 server products. Exchange 2000, which can only be installed on Windows 2000, uses the native Windows 2000 SMTP service rather than providing its own. In addition, Windows 2000 and Windows XP workstation products provide an SMTP service that is not installed by default. All of these implementations contain a flaw that could enable denial of service attacks to be mounted against the service.
The flaw involves how the service handles a particular type of SMTP command used to transfer the data that constitutes an incoming mail. By sending a malformed version of this command, an attacker could cause the SMTP service to fail. This would have the effect of disrupting mail services on the affected system, but would not cause the operating system itself to fail.
<<lessMicrosoft Windows XP Professional Malformed Data T Q313450
An SMTP service installs by default as part of Windows 2000 server products. Exchange 2000, which can only be installed on Windows 2000, uses the native Windows 2000 SMTP service rather than more>> An SMTP service installs by default as part of Windows 2000 server products. Exchange 2000, which can only be installed on Windows 2000, uses the native Windows 2000 SMTP service rather than providing its own. In addition, Windows 2000 and Windows XP workstation products provide an SMTP service that is not installed by default. All of these implementations contain a flaw that could enable denial of service attacks to be mounted against the service.
The flaw involves how the service handles a particular type of SMTP command used to transfer the data that constitutes an incoming mail. By sending a malformed version of this command, an attacker could cause the SMTP service to fail. This would have the effect of disrupting mail services on the affected system, but would not cause the operating system itself to fail.
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