7.1

CVE-2007-3091

Race condition in Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP1; 6 and 7 for Windows XP SP2 and SP3; 6 and 7 for Server 2003 SP2; 7 for Vista Gold, SP1, and SP2; and 7 for Server 2008 SP2 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code or perform other actions upon a page transition, with the permissions of the old page and the content of the new page, as demonstrated by setInterval functions that set location.href within a try/catch expression, aka the "bait & switch vulnerability" or "Race Condition Cross-Domain Information Disclosure Vulnerability."

Daten sind bereitgestellt durch National Vulnerability Database (NVD)
MicrosoftWindows 2003 Server Versionsp1 Editionitanium
MicrosoftWindows 2003 Server Versionsp1 Editionx64
MicrosoftWindows 2003 Server Versionsp2 Editionitanium
MicrosoftWindows 2003 Server Versionsp2 Editionx64
MicrosoftWindows Xp Updatesp2
MicrosoftWindows Xp Updatesp2 Editionprofessional
MicrosoftWindows Xp Updatesp2 Editionprofessional_x64
MicrosoftInternet Explorer Version7.0
MicrosoftWindows 2000 Updatesp4
MicrosoftInternet Explorer Version6 Updatesp1
MicrosoftWindows Server 2008 Version- Update- Editionx32
MicrosoftWindows Server 2008 Version- Update- Editionx64
MicrosoftWindows Server 2008 Version- Updatesp2 Editionitanium
MicrosoftWindows Server 2008 Version- Updatesp2 Editionx64
MicrosoftWindows Server 2008 Version- Updatesp2 Editionx86
MicrosoftWindows Vista Updatesp1
MicrosoftWindows Vista Version- Update- Editionx64
MicrosoftWindows Vista Version- Updatesp1
MicrosoftWindows Vista Version- Updatesp2
MicrosoftInternet Explorer Version7.0
Zu dieser CVE wurde keine CISA KEV oder CERT.AT-Warnung gefunden.
EPSS Metriken
Typ Quelle Score Percentile
EPSS FIRST.org 21.16% 0.955
CVSS Metriken
Quelle Base Score Exploit Score Impact Score Vector String
nvd@nist.gov 7.1 8.6 6.9
AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:C
CWE-362 Concurrent Execution using Shared Resource with Improper Synchronization ('Race Condition')

The product contains a concurrent code sequence that requires temporary, exclusive access to a shared resource, but a timing window exists in which the shared resource can be modified by another code sequence operating concurrently.