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Microsoft warns of dangerous DirectShow flaw, attacks

Hackers are using rigged QuickTime media files to exploit an unpatched vulnerability in DirectShow, the APIs used by Windows programs for multimedia support. Microsoft has issued a pre-patch advisory with workarounds and a one-click fix it feature to enable the mitigations. Windows 2000 Service Pack 4, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 are vulnerable; all versions of Windows Vista and Windows 2008 are not vulnerable. An attacker would try and exploit the vulnerability by crafting a specially formed video file and then posting it on a website.

Source: https://threatpost.com/microsoft-warns-dangerous-directshow-flaw-attacks-052809/72744/

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