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Microsoft OutlookMicrosoft Outlook 2000, 2002, and 2003 allows user-assisted remote attackers to cause a denial of se…

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Microsoft OutlookMicrosoft Outlook 2000 and 2003, when configured to use Microsoft Word 2000 or 2003 as the e-mail ed…

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Microsoft OutlookUnknown versions of Internet Explorer and Outlook allow remote attackers to spoof a legitimate URL i…

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Microsoft OutlookMicrosoft Outlook 2002 allows remote attackers to embed bypass the file download restrictions for at…

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Microsoft OutlookMSHTML.DLL HTML parser in Internet Explorer 4.0, and other versions, allows remote attackers to caus…

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Microsoft OutlookThe Microsoft Outlook mail client identifies the physical path of the sender's machine within a winm…

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Microsoft OutlookMicrosoft Outlook 2000 does not properly process long or malformed fields in vCard (.vcf) files, whi…

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Microsoft OutlookBuffer Overflow

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Microsoft IeA Microsoft ActiveX control allows a remote attacker to execute a malicious cabinet file via an atta…

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Microsoft OutlookMicrosoft Outlook client allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service by sending multiple em…

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