(MS11-049) Vulnerability in the Microsoft XML Editor Could Allow Information Disclosure (2543893)
Publish date: June 16, 2011
Severity: HIGH
CVE Identifier: CVE-2011-1280
Advisory Date: JUN 16, 2011
DESCRIPTION
This security update addresses a reported vulnerability in Microsoft XML Editor, that could allow information disclosure once a user opens a malicious Web Service Discovery (.disco) file with one of the affected software. This threat would not allow remote code execution or elevation of user right, however, it could acquire information that could be used in future attacks
TREND MICRO PROTECTION INFORMATION
Trend Micro Deep Security shields networks through Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) rules. Trend Micro customers using OfficeScan with Intrusion Defense Firewall (IDF) plugin are also protected from attacks using these vulnerabilities. Please refer to the filter number and filter name when applying appropriate DPI and/or IDF rules.
SOLUTION
AFFECTED SOFTWARE AND VERSION
- Microsoft InfoPath 2007 Service Pack 2
- Microsoft InfoPath 2010 (32-bit editions)
- Microsoft InfoPath 2010 (64-bit editions)
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