Vulnerabilities > Microsoft > Windows Live Messenger > 8.1
DATE | CVE | VULNERABILITY TITLE | RISK |
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2009-01-02 | CVE-2008-5828 | Information Exposure vulnerability in Microsoft Windows Live Messenger Microsoft Windows Live Messenger Client 8.5.1 and earlier, when MSN Protocol Version 15 (MSNP15) is used over a NAT session, allows remote attackers to discover intranet IP addresses and port numbers by reading the (1) IPv4InternalAddrsAndPorts, (2) IPv4Internal-Addrs, and (3) IPv4Internal-Port header fields. | 5.0 |
2007-10-01 | CVE-2007-5144 | Buffer Errors vulnerability in Microsoft Windows Live Messenger 8.1 Buffer overflow in the GDI engine in Windows Live Messenger, as used for Windows MSN Live 8.1, allows user-assisted remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash or system crash) and possibly execute arbitrary code by placing a malformed file in a new folder under the Sharing Folders path, and triggering a synchronize operation through the Windows MSN Live online service, possibly related to extended file attributes and possibly related to an incomplete fix for MS07-046, as demonstrated by a (1) .jpg, (2) .gif, (3) .wmf, (4) .doc, or (5) .ico file. | 4.3 |