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IDCVSSSummaryLast (major) updatePublished
CVE-2011-1964 9.3
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 through 9 does not properly handle objects in memory, which allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code by accessing an object that (1) was not properly initialized or (2) is deleted, aka "Style Object Memory Corru
28-02-2022 - 20:01 10-08-2011 - 21:55
CVE-2011-1960 4.3
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 through 9 does not properly implement JavaScript event handlers, which allows remote attackers to access content from a different (1) domain or (2) zone via unspecified script code, aka "Event Handlers Information Disclo
28-02-2022 - 20:01 10-08-2011 - 21:55
CVE-2011-1963 9.3
Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 through 9 does not properly handle objects in memory, which allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code by accessing an object that (1) was not properly initialized or (2) is deleted, aka "XSLT Memory Corruption Vu
28-02-2022 - 20:00 10-08-2011 - 21:55
CVE-2011-1962 4.3
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 through 9 does not properly handle unspecified character sequences, which allows remote attackers to read content from a different (1) domain or (2) zone via a crafted web site that triggers "inactive filtering," aka "Sh
28-02-2022 - 19:58 10-08-2011 - 21:55
CVE-2011-1961 9.3
The telnet URI handler in Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 through 9 does not properly launch the handler application, which allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary programs via a crafted web site, aka "Telnet Handler Remote Code Execution Vulnerab
28-02-2022 - 19:54 10-08-2011 - 21:55
CVE-2011-1257 7.6
Race condition in Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 through 8 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service (memory corruption) via vectors involving access to an object, aka "Window Open Race Condition Vulnerability."
28-02-2022 - 19:49 10-08-2011 - 21:55
CVE-2011-2383 4.3
Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 and earlier does not properly restrict cross-zone drag-and-drop actions, which allows user-assisted remote attackers to read cookie files via vectors involving an IFRAME element with a SRC attribute containing an http: U
23-07-2021 - 15:12 03-06-2011 - 17:55
CVE-2011-1257 7.6
Race condition in Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 through 8 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service (memory corruption) via vectors involving access to an object, aka "Window Open Race Condition Vulnerability."
28-09-2020 - 12:58 10-08-2011 - 21:55
CVE-2011-1960 4.3
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 through 9 does not properly implement JavaScript event handlers, which allows remote attackers to access content from a different (1) domain or (2) zone via unspecified script code, aka "Event Handlers Information Disclo
28-09-2020 - 12:58 10-08-2011 - 21:55
CVE-2011-1964 9.3
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 through 9 does not properly handle objects in memory, which allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code by accessing an object that (1) was not properly initialized or (2) is deleted, aka "Style Object Memory Corru
28-09-2020 - 12:58 10-08-2011 - 21:55
CVE-2011-1963 9.3
Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 through 9 does not properly handle objects in memory, which allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code by accessing an object that (1) was not properly initialized or (2) is deleted, aka "XSLT Memory Corruption Vu
28-09-2020 - 12:58 10-08-2011 - 21:55
CVE-2011-1961 9.3
The telnet URI handler in Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 through 9 does not properly launch the handler application, which allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary programs via a crafted web site, aka "Telnet Handler Remote Code Execution Vulnerab
28-09-2020 - 12:58 10-08-2011 - 21:55
CVE-2011-1962 4.3
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 through 9 does not properly handle unspecified character sequences, which allows remote attackers to read content from a different (1) domain or (2) zone via a crafted web site that triggers "inactive filtering," aka "Sh
28-09-2020 - 12:58 10-08-2011 - 21:55
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