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CVE-2002-0369: Buffer Overflow

First published: Fri Jul 26 2002(Updated: )

Buffer overflow in ASP.NET Worker Process allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (restart) and possibly execute arbitrary code via a routine that processes cookies while in StateServer mode.

Credit: cve@mitre.org

Affected SoftwareAffected VersionHow to fix
Microsoft .NET Framework 4=1.0

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the severity of CVE-2002-0369?

    CVE-2002-0369 is classified as a critical vulnerability due to its potential to allow remote code execution and denial of service.

  • How do I fix CVE-2002-0369?

    To fix CVE-2002-0369, it is recommended to upgrade to a more secure version of the .NET Framework, specifically version 1.1 or later.

  • What types of attacks can be executed using CVE-2002-0369?

    CVE-2002-0369 can allow attackers to execute arbitrary code remotely and cause denial of service by restarting the affected ASP.NET Worker Process.

  • Which software versions are affected by CVE-2002-0369?

    CVE-2002-0369 specifically affects Microsoft .NET Framework version 1.0.

  • Is CVE-2002-0369 still relevant today?

    While CVE-2002-0369 may not be as widely exploited today, its existence highlights long-standing vulnerabilities in older software versions that should be updated.

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