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Oct 13 2009   Microsoft Indexing Service ActiveX Control Lets Remote Users Execute Arbitrary Code
Sep 18 2001   Microsoft Index Server Sample File Discloses File Information to Remote Users
Jun 28 2001   (Exploit Code is Released) Re: Microsoft Index Server Lets Remote Users Execute Arbitrary Code With System Level Privileges, Giving Remote Users Full Control of the Operating System
Jun 20 2001   (CERT Issues Advisory CA-2001-13) Re: Microsoft Index Server Lets Remote Users Execute Arbitrary Code With System Level Privileges, Giving Remote Users Full Control of the Operating System
Jun 20 2001   (CIAC Issues Bulletin L-098) Re: Microsoft Index Server Lets Remote Users Execute Arbitrary Code With System Level Privileges, Giving Remote Users Full Control of the Operating System
Jun 20 2001   (eEye Provides Exploit Details) Re: Microsoft Index Server Lets Remote Users Execute Arbitrary Code With System Level Privileges, Giving Remote Users Full Control of the Operating System
Jun 20 2001   (ISS Issues Advisory) Re: Microsoft Index Server Lets Remote Users Execute Arbitrary Code With System Level Privileges, Giving Remote Users Full Control of the Operating System
Jun 18 2001   Microsoft Index Server Lets Remote Users Execute Arbitrary Code With System Level Privileges, Giving Remote Users Full Control of the Operating System
May 15 2001   (CIAC Issues Bulletin) Re: Microsoft Index Server for NT Can Be Crashed By Local Users, Allows Local Users to Execute Arbitrary Code With System Level Privileges, and Lets Remote Users View Certain Include Files
May 11 2001   Microsoft Index Server for NT Can Be Crashed By Local Users, Allows Local Users to Execute Arbitrary Code With System Level Privileges, and Lets Remote Users View Certain Include Files







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