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CVE-2000-1089: Buffer overflow in Microsoft Phone Book Service allows local users to execute arbitrary commands, aka the "...

Buffer overflow in Microsoft Phone Book Service allows local users to execute arbitrary commands, aka the "Phone Book Service Buffer Overflow" vulnerability.

UnknownCVSS not scoredNot KEV-listedUpdated
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CVE-2000-1089 is an old local buffer overflow in Microsoft Phone Book Service. A user already on the system could potentially run arbitrary commands through the service. The bundle does not identify specific affected Windows versions, CVSS, or current exploitation, so urgency depends on whether legacy systems still run this component. Exposure is most plausible on legacy Microsoft systems running Phone Book Service. The bundle’s affected-product fields are n/a, so precise asset matching requires vendor bulletin review and local inventory. Treat this as a legacy-exposure cleanup item unless inventory shows the service on important systems. Prioritize confirmation because the record lacks severity and version detail. Mitigation focus: Review Microsoft MS00-094 for affected versions and official remediation.; Inventory legacy systems for Microsoft Phone Book Service usage.; Apply vendor-recommended updates or configuration changes where applicable..

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