CWE
119
Advisory Published
Updated

CVE-2010-1899: Buffer Overflow

First published: Wed Sep 15 2010(Updated: )

Stack consumption vulnerability in the ASP implementation in Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 5.1, 6.0, 7.0, and 7.5 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (daemon outage) via a crafted request, related to asp.dll, aka "IIS Repeated Parameter Request Denial of Service Vulnerability."

Credit: secure@microsoft.com

Affected SoftwareAffected VersionHow to fix
Microsoft Internet Information Services=6.0
Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS)=7.5

Never miss a vulnerability like this again

Sign up to SecAlerts for real-time vulnerability data matched to your software, aggregated from hundreds of sources.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the severity of CVE-2010-1899?

    CVE-2010-1899 is classified as a denial of service vulnerability, which can lead to service disruption.

  • How do I fix CVE-2010-1899?

    To fix CVE-2010-1899, it is recommended to apply the security updates provided by Microsoft for affected versions of IIS.

  • What versions of IIS are affected by CVE-2010-1899?

    CVE-2010-1899 affects Microsoft Internet Information Services versions 5.1, 6.0, 7.0, and 7.5.

  • What type of attack does CVE-2010-1899 allow?

    CVE-2010-1899 allows remote attackers to perform denial of service attacks via crafted requests.

  • What are the potential consequences of CVE-2010-1899?

    The potential consequences of CVE-2010-1899 include server outages and disruptions in service for users.

Contact

SecAlerts Pty Ltd.
132 Wickham Terrace
Fortitude Valley,
QLD 4006, Australia
info@secalerts.co
By using SecAlerts services, you agree to our services end-user license agreement. This website is safeguarded by reCAPTCHA and governed by the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. All names, logos, and brands of products are owned by their respective owners, and any usage of these names, logos, and brands for identification purposes only does not imply endorsement. If you possess any content that requires removal, please get in touch with us.
© 2025 SecAlerts Pty Ltd.
ABN: 70 645 966 203, ACN: 645 966 203