Four unpatched Windows vulnerabilities disclosed wìth PoC
Friday, 24 December 2004 by Michel Roth
XFocus, a Chinese security researchers group has published information about four new vulnerabilities and proof of concept code (exploit) for these vulnerabilities. Of course it won't be long until the proof of concept code will be used to create a new virus or a malicious exploit.

The vulnerabilities exist in almost every version of Windows (except the 9x versions so it seems). Of the four vulnerabilities at least two are remotely exploitable.

Read the advisory here.

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