Security readout for executives and security teams
This is an old client-side denial-of-service issue in ICQ 2001b, 2002a, and 2002b. A remote message with many emoticons could make the client consume CPU or crash. Business impact is limited to users still running these legacy clients. Exposure is likely limited to environments with ICQ client 2001b, 2002a, or 2002b still installed or used. The bundle does not identify server-side exposure or broader product impact. Treat this as low urgency unless legacy ICQ clients remain in use. The main risk is user disruption, not data theft or system compromise, based on the provided sources. Mitigation focus: Inventory endpoints for ICQ 2001b, 2002a, and 2002b installations.; Remove or replace affected legacy ICQ clients where found.; Check vendor or historical advisory guidance before assuming a patch exists..
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