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CVE-2000-1113: Buffer overflow in Microsoft Windows Media Player allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands via...

Buffer overflow in Microsoft Windows Media Player allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands via a malformed Active Stream Redirector (.ASX) file, aka the ".ASX Buffer Overrun" vulnerability.

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CVE-2000-1113 is an old Microsoft Windows Media Player flaw where a malicious .ASX redirector file could trigger a buffer overflow and run attacker-chosen commands. Business risk depends on whether legacy Windows Media Player remains usable in the environment. Exposure is most likely in legacy Windows environments where Windows Media Player can open .ASX files from email, web, shares, or archived content. The bundle does not identify affected versions. Treat as a legacy exposure issue with high impact if present. It should not drive emergency response unless affected legacy systems still process untrusted .ASX files. Mitigation focus: Identify systems where Windows Media Player and .ASX handling remain present.; Review Microsoft MS00-090 for applicable vendor guidance.; Apply vendor-supported updates or remove unsupported legacy software..

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