The list of applications known to be vulnerable to the Windows DLL-hijacking bug is growing by the hour. A large portion of the known vulnerable apps belong to Microsoft, including PowerPoint 2010 and Microsoft Live Email. Microsoft on Monday acknowledged the problem, saying that the problem is a serious one. There have not been any public announcements of fixes for the vulnerability from any affected vendor. A new version of DLLHijackAuditKit is meant to be much faster than previous version of the audit kit.
Source: https://threatpost.com/exploit-code-list-apps-vulnerable-dll-hijacking-hit-web-082510/74381/

