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CVE-2007-2323: Multiple buffer overflows in the WinDVDX ActiveX control in InterVideo Home Theater 2.1.13.0 and 2.5.13.58...

Multiple buffer overflows in the WinDVDX ActiveX control in InterVideo Home Theater 2.1.13.0 and 2.5.13.58 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a long string argument to the (1) GetDiscType or (2) AddFileList method. NOTE: the provenance of this information is unknown; the details are obtained solely from third party information.

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This is an old client-side ActiveX buffer overflow report affecting InterVideo Home Theater’s WinDVDX control. If present on legacy Windows endpoints, a crafted remote input could lead to arbitrary code execution. The record’s provenance is explicitly uncertain, so treat it as a legacy exposure-finding item rather than a confirmed current emergency. Exposure is most plausible on legacy Windows systems with InterVideo Home Theater 2.1.13.0 or 2.5.13.58 and the WinDVDX ActiveX control installed. The bundle does not identify CPEs, supported platforms, browser requirements, or current vendor status. Prioritize this during legacy endpoint risk review. It is not supported by current exploitation evidence in the supplied sources, but arbitrary code execution in an old ActiveX component can create material risk where obsolete software remains installed. Mitigation focus: Identify and remove unnecessary InterVideo Home Theater installations on legacy endpoints.; Disable or remove the WinDVDX ActiveX control where business use is not required.; Check original vendor or asset-owner guidance for available updates or removal instructions..

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