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CVE-2011-4695: Unspecified vulnerability in Microsoft Windows 7 SP1, when Java is installed, allows local users to bypass...

Unspecified vulnerability in Microsoft Windows 7 SP1, when Java is installed, allows local users to bypass Internet Explorer sandbox restrictions and gain privileges via unknown vectors, as demonstrated by the White Phosphorus wp_ie_sandbox_escape module for Immunity CANVAS. NOTE: as of 20111207, this disclosure has no actionable information. However, because the module author is a reliable researcher, the issue is being assigned a CVE identifier for tracking purposes.

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CVE-2011-4695 tracks a poorly described Windows 7 SP1 issue involving systems with Java installed. It reportedly allowed a local user to escape Internet Explorer sandbox restrictions and gain privileges. The public record says the disclosure had no actionable technical detail, so urgency depends on whether matching legacy systems still exist. Exposure is limited to environments matching the source description: Windows 7 SP1, Java installed, and Internet Explorer sandbox reliance. The bundle does not identify broader Windows versions, Java versions, or server products. Treat any remaining matching legacy endpoints as the primary exposure candidates. Prioritize this as a legacy-risk cleanup item, not an emergency internet-wide exposure. If Windows 7 SP1 with Java is still present, isolate or retire those systems because the public record lacks enough detail for confident compensating controls. Mitigation focus: Inventory Windows 7 SP1 systems with Java installed.; Remove Java where no business requirement exists.; Reduce reliance on Internet Explorer for risky content..

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