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Secunia Security Advisory 49117

Posted on 09 May 2012
Source : packetstormsecurity.org Link

 

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TITLE:
Microsoft .NET Framework Two Serialization Vulnerabilities

SECUNIA ADVISORY ID:
SA49117

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RELEASE DATE:
2012-05-08

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DESCRIPTION:
Two vulnerabilities have been reported in Microsoft .NET Framework,
which can be exploited by malicious people to compromise a user's
system.

1) An error within the .NET Framework does not properly serialize
user input and can be exploited to treat untrusted input as trusted.

2) An error within the .NET Framework does not properly handle
exceptions when serializing objects and can be exploited via
partially trusted assemblies.

Successful exploitation of the vulnerabilities allows execution of
arbitrary code.

SOLUTION:
Apply patches.

Further details available in Customer Area:
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PROVIDED AND/OR DISCOVERED BY:
The vendor credits James Forshaw, Context Information Security.

ORIGINAL ADVISORY:
MS12-035 (KB2693777, KB2604042, KB2604044, KB2604092, KB2604110,
KB2604111, KB2604121, KB2604078, KB2604094, KB2604105, KB2604115,
KB2604114):
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/security/bulletin/ms12-035

OTHER REFERENCES:
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http://secunia.com/vulnerability_intelligence/

DEEP LINKS:
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EXTENDED DESCRIPTION:
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EXTENDED SOLUTION:
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EXPLOIT:
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