First published: Sat Aug 25 2012(Updated: )
** DISPUTED ** Race condition in VIPRE Antivirus Premium 4.0.3272 on Windows XP allows local users to bypass kernel-mode hook handlers, and execute dangerous code that would otherwise be blocked by a handler but not blocked by signature-based malware detection, via certain user-space memory changes during hook-handler execution, aka an argument-switch attack or a KHOBE attack. NOTE: this issue is disputed by some third parties because it is a flaw in a protection mechanism for situations where a crafted program has already begun to execute.
Credit: cve@mitre.org cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Gfi Vipre Antivirus | =4.0.3272 | |
Microsoft Windows XP | ||
All of | ||
Gfi Vipre Antivirus | =4.0.3272 | |
Microsoft Windows XP |
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CVE-2010-5181 is considered a high severity vulnerability due to its potential to allow local users to execute arbitrary code.
To fix CVE-2010-5181, users should upgrade to a later version of VIPRE Antivirus that addresses this vulnerability.
CVE-2010-5181 specifically affects VIPRE Antivirus Premium version 4.0.3272 running on Windows XP.
No, CVE-2010-5181 requires local access to the vulnerable system to exploit the race condition.
CVE-2010-5181 can enable local users to bypass kernel-mode hook handlers and run malicious code that signature-based detection may not catch.