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CVE-2015-8561: The F1BookView ActiveX control in F1 Bookview in Schneider Electric ProClima before 6.2 allows remote attac...

The F1BookView ActiveX control in F1 Bookview in Schneider Electric ProClima before 6.2 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service (memory corruption) via a crafted integer value to the (1) AttachToSS, (2) CopyAll, (3) CopyRange, (4) CopyRangeEx, or (5) SwapTable method, a different vulnerability than CVE-2015-7918.

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CVE-2015-8561 is a memory corruption flaw in Schneider Electric ProClima’s F1BookView ActiveX control before version 6.2. A remote attacker could use crafted input to execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service. The bundle does not show active exploitation or a CVSS score. Exposure is likely limited to environments with Schneider Electric ProClima before 6.2 installed, especially systems where the F1BookView ActiveX control can process untrusted content. Asset inventories should confirm ProClima versions and whether the control exists on workstations. Treat this as a targeted remediation item for operational and engineering workstations. The business risk is code execution on systems running outdated ProClima, but the provided evidence does not show active exploitation or internet-wide urgency. Mitigation focus: Upgrade Schneider Electric ProClima to version 6.2 or later.; Review Schneider advisory SEVD-2015-329-01 for vendor-specific guidance.; Remove or disable vulnerable F1BookView ActiveX control where ProClima is not required..

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