CVE-2013-1347
CVSS 3.1 Score 8.8 of 10 (high)
Details
Summary
CVE-2013-1347 is a memory handling vulnerability in Microsoft Internet Explorer 8. Attackers can exploit this issue by accessing mismanaged objects, which may have been improperly allocated or deleted. This vulnerability was exploited in the wild in May 2013, allowing remote code execution. Microsoft IE 8 failed to contain these objects appropriately in memory, creating an opportunity for attackers to inject and execute malicious code. This weakness poses a significant risk to users who access potentially malicious websites, as it enables attackers to gain control of their systems.
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Affected Products
- Microsoft Internet Explorer
Affected Vendors
- Microsoft