Weekly Vulnerabilities Reports > November 15 to 21, 2004

Overview

1 new vulnerabilities reported during this period, including 0 critical vulnerabilities and 0 high severity vulnerabilities. This weekly summary report vulnerabilities in 2 products from 1 vendors including and Microsoft. Vulnerabilities are notably categorized as .

  • 1 reported vulnerabilities are remotely exploitables.
  • 1 reported vulnerabilities are exploitable by an anonymous user.
  • Microsoft has the most reported vulnerabilities, with 1 reported vulnerabilities.

TOTAL
VULNERABILITIES
CRITICAL RISK
VULNERABILITIES
HIGH RISK
VULNERABILITIES
MEDIUM RISK
VULNERABILITIES
LOW RISK
VULNERABILITIES
REMOTELY
EXPLOITABLE
LOCALLY
EXPLOITABLE
EXPLOIT
AVAILABLE
EXPLOITABLE
ANONYMOUSLY
AFFECTING
WEB APPLICATION

Vulnerability Details

The following table list reported vulnerabilities for the period covered by this report:

0 Critical Vulnerabilities

DATE CVE VENDOR VULNERABILITY CVSS

0 High Vulnerabilities

DATE CVE VENDOR VULNERABILITY CVSS

0 Medium Vulnerabilities

DATE CVE VENDOR VULNERABILITY CVSS

1 Low Vulnerabilities

DATE CVE VENDOR VULNERABILITY CVSS
2004-11-16 CVE-2004-1331 Microsoft Unspecified vulnerability in Microsoft IE and Internet Explorer

The execCommand method in Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 SP2 allows remote attackers to bypass the "File Download - Security Warning" dialog and save arbitrary files with arbitrary extensions via the SaveAs command.

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