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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP/NT
- Date added: June 27, 2002
- Total Downloads: 148,626
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From Microsoft :This is a cumulative patch that includes the functionality of all previously released patches for Windows Media Player 6.4. In addition, it eliminates the following three newly discovered vulnerabilities: An information disclosure vulnerability that could allow an attacker to run code on the user's system and is rated as critical severity. A privilege elevation vulnerability that could enable an attacker who can physically logon locally to a Windows 2000 machine and run a program to obtain the same rights as the operating system. A script execution vulnerability related that could run a script of an attacker's choice as if the user had chosen to run it after playing a specially formed media file and then viewing a specially constructed web page. This particular vulnerability has specific timing requirements that make attempts to exploit vulnerability difficult and is rated as low severity.
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Version: Windows Media Player 6.4 Cumulative Vulnerability Patch MS02-032
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Version: Windows Media Player 6.4 Cumulative Vulnerability Patch MS02-032
Summary: This patch does what it says easily and effectively. No problems and a small download.
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Version: Windows Media Player 6.4 Cumulative Vulnerability Patch MS02-032
Pros: Good work!!
Cons: Good work!!
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