7.6
CWE
Advisory Published
Updated

CVE-2006-3660

First published: Tue Jul 18 2006(Updated: )

Unspecified vulnerability in Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 has unknown impact and user-assisted attack vectors related to powerpnt.exe. NOTE: due to the lack of available details as of 20060717, it is unclear how this is related to CVE-2006-3655, CVE-2006-3656, and CVE-2006-3590, although it is possible that they are all different.

Credit: cve@mitre.org

Affected SoftwareAffected VersionHow to fix
Microsoft PowerPoint 2010=2003
Microsoft PowerPoint 2010=2003-sp1
Microsoft PowerPoint 2010=2003-sp2

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the severity of CVE-2006-3660?

    The severity of CVE-2006-3660 is currently unknown due to insufficient details available.

  • How do I fix CVE-2006-3660?

    To mitigate CVE-2006-3660, users should consider updating Microsoft PowerPoint to the latest service pack or version.

  • What software is affected by CVE-2006-3660?

    CVE-2006-3660 affects Microsoft PowerPoint 2003, including versions 2003, SP1, and SP2.

  • What is the impact of CVE-2006-3660?

    The specific impact of CVE-2006-3660 is unknown, but it involves potential vulnerabilities related to user-assisted attack vectors.

  • Is CVE-2006-3660 related to other vulnerabilities?

    Yes, CVE-2006-3660 may be related to other vulnerabilities like CVE-2006-3655, CVE-2006-3656, and CVE-2006-3590, though the relation is unclear.

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