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CVE-2007-2884: Multiple stack-based buffer overflows in Microsoft Visual Basic 6 allow user-assisted remote attackers to c...

Multiple stack-based buffer overflows in Microsoft Visual Basic 6 allow user-assisted remote attackers to cause a denial of service (CPU consumption) or execute arbitrary code via a Visual Basic Project (vbp) file with a long (1) Description or (2) Company Name (VersionCompanyName) field.

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CVE-2007-2884 affects Microsoft Visual Basic 6 when a user opens a crafted Visual Basic project file. Long metadata fields can trigger stack-based buffer overflows, potentially causing denial of service or arbitrary code execution. This is mainly a risk to legacy developer workstations and build environments, not internet-facing servers. Exposure is most likely where Microsoft Visual Basic 6 remains installed and users can open untrusted .vbp files from email, downloads, archives, source drops, or legacy repositories. Product/version metadata in the bundle is incomplete beyond Microsoft Visual Basic 6. Treat this as a legacy-tooling risk. Prioritize environments where VB6 is still used with external code or customer-provided project files. The business urgency is highest for developer machines with access to production secrets, signing keys, or internal source code. Mitigation focus: Check Microsoft or vendor guidance for any applicable legacy remediation.; Remove Visual Basic 6 where it is no longer required.; Restrict opening externally sourced .vbp files on legacy developer systems..

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