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Advisory Published
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CVE-2007-0913

First published: Wed Feb 14 2007(Updated: )

Unspecified vulnerability in Microsoft Powerpoint allows remote user-assisted attackers to execute arbitrary code via unknown attack vectors, as exploited by Trojan.PPDropper.G. NOTE: as of 20070213, it is not clear whether this is the same issue as CVE-2006-5296, CVE-2006-4694, CVE-2006-3876, CVE-2006-3877, or older issues.

Credit: cve@mitre.org

Affected SoftwareAffected VersionHow to fix
Microsoft PowerPoint 2010

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the severity of CVE-2007-0913?

    CVE-2007-0913 has a high severity rating due to its potential to allow remote execution of arbitrary code.

  • How do I fix CVE-2007-0913?

    To fix CVE-2007-0913, users should ensure that they are running the latest version of Microsoft PowerPoint with all security patches applied.

  • What versions of Microsoft PowerPoint are affected by CVE-2007-0913?

    CVE-2007-0913 affects all versions of Microsoft PowerPoint prior to the application of relevant security updates.

  • What attack vectors are related to CVE-2007-0913?

    CVE-2007-0913 is exploited through unspecified user-assisted methods, allowing code execution via malicious content.

  • Can CVE-2007-0913 lead to further exploitation within a network?

    Yes, if exploited, CVE-2007-0913 can lead to further vulnerabilities within a network as it allows arbitrary code execution.

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