CVE-2007-2918: Buffer Overflow

Published Jun 1, 2007
·
Updated

Multiple stack-based buffer overflows in ActiveX controls (1) VibeC in (a) vibecontrol.dll, (2) CallManager and (3) ViewerClient in (b) StarClient.dll, (4) ComLink in (c) uicomlink.dll, and (5) WebCamXMP in (d) wcamxmp.dll in Logitech VideoCall allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service (browser crash) and execute arbitrary code via unspecified vectors.

Affected Software

1 affected component
Logitech VideoCall

Event History

Jun 1, 2007
CVE Published
01:30 AM
CVE Published
via MITRE·05:00 AM
Data Sourced
via MITRE·05:00 AM
Description
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Frequently Asked Questions

1

What is the severity of CVE-2007-2918?

CVE-2007-2918 is classified as a critical vulnerability due to its potential for remote code execution and denial of service.

2

How do I fix CVE-2007-2918?

To fix CVE-2007-2918, update or uninstall the affected Logitech VideoCall software to a version that is not vulnerable.

3

What software is affected by CVE-2007-2918?

CVE-2007-2918 affects Logitech VideoCall and its associated ActiveX controls.

4

Can CVE-2007-2918 be exploited remotely?

Yes, CVE-2007-2918 can be exploited remotely by attackers to initiate buffer overflow attacks.

5

What impact does CVE-2007-2918 have on systems?

The impact of CVE-2007-2918 can result in crashes of applications and potential compromise of the system.

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