9.3

CVE-2010-3328

Use-after-free vulnerability in the CAttrArray::PrivateFind function in mshtml.dll in Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 through 8 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code by setting an unspecified property of a stylesheet object, aka "Uninitialized Memory Corruption Vulnerability."

Data is provided by the National Vulnerability Database (NVD)
MicrosoftInternet Explorer Version6
   MicrosoftWindows Server 2003 Version- Updatesp2
   MicrosoftWindows Xp Version- Updatesp2 SwEditionprofessional HwPlatformx64
   MicrosoftWindows Xp Version- Updatesp3
MicrosoftInternet Explorer Version7
   MicrosoftWindows Server 2003 Version- Updatesp2
   MicrosoftWindows Server 2008 Version-
   MicrosoftWindows Server 2008 Version- Updatesp2
   MicrosoftWindows Vista Version- Updatesp1
   MicrosoftWindows Vista Version- Updatesp2
   MicrosoftWindows Xp Version- Updatesp2 SwEditionprofessional HwPlatformx64
   MicrosoftWindows Xp Version- Updatesp3
MicrosoftInternet Explorer Version8
   MicrosoftWindows 7 Version-
   MicrosoftWindows Server 2003 Version- Updatesp2
   MicrosoftWindows Server 2003 Version- Updatesp2 HwPlatformx64
   MicrosoftWindows Server 2008 Version-
   MicrosoftWindows Server 2008 Version- SwEdition- HwPlatformx64
   MicrosoftWindows Server 2008 Version- Updatesp2
   MicrosoftWindows Server 2008 Version- Updatesp2 HwPlatformx64
   MicrosoftWindows Server 2008 Versionr2 HwPlatformitanium
   MicrosoftWindows Server 2008 Versionr2 HwPlatformx64
   MicrosoftWindows Vista Version- Updatesp1
   MicrosoftWindows Vista Version- Updatesp2
   MicrosoftWindows Xp Version- Updatesp2 SwEditionprofessional HwPlatformx64
   MicrosoftWindows Xp Version- Updatesp3
Zu dieser CVE wurde keine CISA KEV oder CERT.AT-Warnung gefunden.
EPSS Metriken
Type Source Score Percentile
EPSS FIRST.org 54.76% 0.98
CVSS Metriken
Source Base Score Exploit Score Impact Score Vector string
nvd@nist.gov 8.8 2.8 5.9
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:R/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H
nvd@nist.gov 9.3 8.6 10
AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C
CWE-416 Use After Free

The product reuses or references memory after it has been freed. At some point afterward, the memory may be allocated again and saved in another pointer, while the original pointer references a location somewhere within the new allocation. Any operations using the original pointer are no longer valid because the memory "belongs" to the code that operates on the new pointer.