Oval Definition:oval:org.mitre.oval:def:790
Revision Date:2014-02-24Version:49
Title:IE6:Server 2003 Web Folder Behaviors Cross-Domain Vulnerability
Description:Unknown vulnerability in Internet Explorer 5.0, 5.5, and 6.0 allows remote attackers to obtain information and possibly execute code when browsing from a web site to a web folder view using WebDAV, aka "Web Folder Behaviors Cross-Domain Vulnerability".
Family:windowsClass:vulnerability
Status:ACCEPTEDReference(s):CVE-2005-1989
Platform(s):Microsoft Windows Server 2003
Product(s):Microsoft Internet Explorer
Definition Synopsis
  • Software section
  • Internet Explorer 6 for Windows Server 2003 is installed
  • AND a vulnerable version of mshtml.dll exisits
  • a vulnerable version of mshtml.dll exists
  • 32-bit version of Windows or 64-bit (itanium architecture) version of Windows is installed
  • 32-Bit version of Windows is installed
  • OR a version of Windows for the ia64 architecture is installed
  • AND NOT Win2K/XP/2003 is patched
  • AND the version of mshtml.dll is less than 6.0.3790.373
  • OR a vulnerable version of mshtml.dll exists
  • 32-bit version of Windows or 64-bit (itanium architecture) version of Windows is installed
  • 32-Bit version of Windows is installed
  • OR a version of Windows for the ia64 architecture is installed
  • AND Win2K/XP/2003/Vista service pack 1 is installed
  • AND the version of mshtml.dll is less than 6.0.3790.2491
  • OR a vulnerable version of mshtml.dll exists
  • 64-Bit (x64 architecture) version of Windows is installed
  • AND Win2K/XP/2003/Vista service pack 1 is installed
  • AND the version of mshtml.dll is less than 6.0.3790.2491
  • AND Configuration section
  • ActiveX controls and active scripting are enabled
  • current user settings are being used and ActiveX controls and active scripting are enabled
  • NOT use machine settings rather than individual user settings
  • AND ActiveX controls are enabled for the current user
  • AND active scripting is enabled for the current user
  • OR local machine settings are being used and ActiveX controls and active scripting are enabled
  • use machine settings rather than individual user settings
  • AND ActiveX controls are enabled for the local machine
  • AND active scripting is enabled for the local machine
  • BACK