44880 : Microsoft Windows msjet40.dll MDB File Handling Overflow
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Nov 16, 2007

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(Description Provided by CVE) : Stack-based buffer overflow in Microsoft msjet40.dll 4.0.8618.0 (aka Microsoft Jet Engine), as used by Access 2003 in Microsoft Office 2003 SP3, allows user-assisted attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted MDB file. NOTE: this might be the same issue as CVE-2005-0944.

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2008/03/05 22:52:12 | Security World: New vulnerability in Access now being used to infect computers

from: Help Net Security

PandaLabs has discovered a new vulnerability in Microsoft Access. This is a similar security problem to the one discovered a few months back, categorized as CVE-2007-6026. The newly discovered flaw al...

2008/03/25 08:19:00 | Latest Vulnerability Attacks Steer Clear Of Vista SP1 , But Not XP SP3

from: Buzz News

The latest attacks targeting vulnerabilities in Microsoft's software products have steered clear of Windows Vista Service Pack 1 ... CVE-2007-6026. Next, to bypass Outlook restrictions mentioned before, the .mdb file was renamed

2008/03/24 13:00:18 | Microsoft Jet Database Engine Multiple Vulnerabilities - Advisories - Secunia

from: Chris Mosby at myITforum.com

Microsoft Jet Database Engine Multiple Vulnerabilities - Advisories - Secunia Microsoft Jet Database Engine Multiple Vulnerabilities [ ... reference: CVE-2005-0944 (Secunia mirror) CVE-2007-6026 (Secunia mirror) CVE-2008-1092 (Secunia

2008/03/21 13:55:04 | Symantec Security Response Weblog: Another Reason to Patch Microsoft Jet Vulnerabilities

from: Chris Mosby at myITforum.com

Symantec Security Response Weblog: Another Reason to Patch Microsoft Jet Vulnerabilities Another Reason to Patch Microsoft Jet Vulnerabilities ... ). The attacker first created a malicious Access file exploiting the unpatched CVE-2007-6026. Next, to bypass

2008/03/10 09:21:29 | PandaLabs discovers a new vulnerability in Access now being used to infect computers.

from: ABestWeb Affiliate Marketing Forum - powered by vBulletin

PandaLabs discovers a new vulnerability in Access now being used to infect computers. 3/6/2008 ... back, categorized as CVE-2007-6026. The newly discovered flaw also affects the msjet40.dll library

2008/03/06 14:14:49 | Cyber-criminals exploit Access flaw

from: Read the latest news on technology

Cyber-criminals exploit Access flaw By Jason | March 6, ... a few months back, categorised as CVE-2007-6026, but the new flaw also affects the msjet40.dll library

2008/03/06 00:03:16 | Sherwin-Williams Chooses MicroStrategy for Reporting and Analysis Across 3,325 Retail Stores (The San Francisco Examiner)

from: GetTradingInfo.com

Sherwin-Williams Chooses MicroStrategy for Reporting and Analysis Across 3,325 Retail Stores (The San Francisco Examiner) MCLEAN, Va. ( Map ) ... as CVE-2007-6026. The newly … Qingdao Port eyes China IPO, foreign investors (Reuters via Yahoo! Malaysia

2008/04/03 03:48:18 | Symantec Security Response

from: Consiliari.ca

Symantec Security Response Posted by admin on the 2nd of April, 2008 at 11:44 pm under News. This post has no comments. Unpatched RealPlayer vulnerability being exploited in the wild - Sometime on April 1, our honeypots began finding exploits for the RealPlayer 'rmoc3260.dll' ActiveX Control Memory Corruption Vulnerability (BID 28157)

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