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MS07-004

 
Threat LevelHigh threatDamageSevereDistributionNot widespread
Common name:MS07-004
Technical name:MS07-004
Threat level:Medium
Alias:Vulnerability in Vector Markup Language, Vulnerabilidad en el lenguaje de marcado vectorial
Type:Vulnerability
Effects:  

It is a critical vulnerability in Vector Markup Language (VML) in Internet Explorer versions 5.01 and 6 on Windows 2000 and version 7 on Windows 2003/XP, which allows hackers to gain remote control of the affected computer with the same privileges as the logged on user.

Affected platforms:

Windows 2003/XP/2000

First detected on:Jan. 10, 2007
Detection updated on:Jan. 10, 2007
StatisticsNo

Brief Description 

    

MS07-004 is not categorized as virus, worm, Trojan or backdoor. It is a critical vulnerability in Vector Markup Language (VML) in Internet Explorer versions 5.01 and 6 on Windows 2000 computers and version 7 on Windows 2003/XP, which allows arbitrary code to be remotely executed in the vulnerable computer.

If exploited successfully, MS07-004 allows hackers to gain remote control of the affected computer with the same privileges as the logged on user. If this user had administrator rights , the hacker could take complete control of the system: create, modify or delete files, install programs, create new user accounts, etc.

This vulnerability is usually exploited by creating a specially crafted web page and enticing users into accessing it. An email message in HTML format could also be used.

 

If you have any of the vulnerable Internet Explorer versions, it is recommended to download and apply the security patch for this vulnerability. Click here to access the web page for downloading the patch.

Additionally, bear in mind that this security bulletin replaces a previous bulletin, called MS06-055.