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Exploit:Win32/CVE-2011-2100.A
Updated on Jun 19, 2011
Exploit:Win32/CVE-2011-2100.A is a detection for malware, usually a DLL file, that exploits a vulnerability in Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader. The vulnerability is discussed in the following pages:
Alert level:
severe
Exploit:Win32/CVE-2011-2140.A
Updated on Nov 10, 2011
Exploit:Win32/CVE-2011-2140.A is a detection for malware that attempts to exploit a vulnerability in Adobe Flash Player
Alert level:
severe
Exploit:Win32/CVE-2010-3970
Updated on Jan 04, 2011
Exploit:Win32/CVE-2010-3970 is the detection for a file that exploits a vulnerability in the Windows Graphics Rendering Engine (GRE). An attacker who successfully exploits this vulnerability could run arbitrary code in the security context of the logged-on user. Exploitation can occur by simply browsing to a folder containing the malicious file. No further user interaction is required. More information about the vulnerability is available in the following articles:
Alert level:
severe
Exploit:Win32/CVE-2008-4841
Updated on Dec 14, 2008
Exploit:Win32/CVE-2008-4841 is a detection for maliciously formed Microsoft Word documents intended to exploit a vulnerability in Wordpad and the Desktop Search Indexing service on Windows XP versions prior to Service Pack 3.
For further information on this reported vulnerability, please see Microsoft Security Advisory 960906 -'Vulnerability in WordPad text Converter could allow remote code execution'.
Alert level:
severe
Exploit:Win32/CVE-2009-1537
Updated on Jun 03, 2009
Exploit:Win32/CVE-2009-1537 is the detection for Quicktime files that attempt to exploit a vulnerability in Microsoft DirectShow.
When a specially crafted Quicktime file detected as Exploit:Win32/CVE-2009-1537 is run by a user, it may connect to a remote server and download other malware by running shellcode stored in another malware it usually arrives with, Exploit:JS/Mult.BM. Both of these exploits may arrive in a system when a user visits compromised or malicious Web sites.
Alert level:
severe