OpenType Font Engine Could Allow Remote Code Execution

Another Code Execution Problem courtesy of Microsoft


There were reports that vulnerabilities in the Windows Embedded OpenType (EOT) Font Engine could allow remote code execution. A remote user can cause arbitrary code to be executed on the target user’s system. Same thing from my older post regarding remote code execution, some specially crafted fonts can execute codes and attack security policy on your workstations.



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UNGKUTAN.COM My July 2009 Qlick Dropper

Qlick Dropper of the Month – July 2009 I would like to thank my Qlick Dropper for the month of July 2009, UNGKUTAN.COM who’s constantly dropping EC to my site. UNGKUTAN.COM has been blogging Entertainment News, Blogging Experiences and Tips, Current Events and a lot more… CONGRATULATION!!! More power to your blog!

Be careful on downloading video files…

Microsoft ‘MPEG2TuneRequest’ Object Vulnerability


Another remote execution issues found last July 6, 2009 regarding vulnerability in Microsoft Video ActiveX Control. An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could gain the same user rights as the local user. When using Internet Explorer, code execution is remote and may not require any user intervention. Meaning to say, an attacker can easily manipulate security settings of your computer by just using Internet Explorer. In other word, one possibility is you can be locked out from using your own desktop or laptop.

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Which Operating System do you prefer in replace of Windows XP

Windows 7, Windows Vista, Linux, or Mac OS

Sooner or later Microsoft will phase out Windows XP in the IT industry. Which operating system are qlick to your preferences or current setup?

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