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VUPEN Vulnerability Research Team (VRT) is the most active security team in the world. Additionally to analyzing and exploiting publicly disclosed or recently fixed flaws, VUPEN security researchers are also dedicated to finding new and unpatched security vulnerabilities in prominent and widely deployed software, helping major vendors to eliminate security vulnerabilities in their products.

VUPEN follows a commercial responsible disclosure policy and reports all discovered vulnerabilities to the affected vendors under contract with VUPEN, and works with them to create a timetable pursuant to which the vulnerability information may be publicly disclosed.

The information provided below is intended solely to alert users to the presence of unpatched vulnerabilities discovered in-house by VUPEN in major software and reported to affected vendors.

To proactively protect national infrastructures against unpatched vulnerabilities and reduce risks related to zero-day attacks, VUPEN shares its research with governments members of the VUPEN Threat Protection Program (TPP).

Last Updated on : 2011-07-12 18:17:21  

 Prominent Software Vulnerabilities Discovered by VUPEN in 2011  (Total in 2011: 58 Advisories)

Prominent Software Vulnerabilities Discovered by VUPEN in 2010  (Total in 2010: 147 Advisories)


Prominent Software Vulnerabilities Discovered by VUPEN in 200
9  (Total in 2009: 40 Advisories)

Prominent Software Vulnerabilities Discovered by VUPEN in 2008 (Total in 2008: 10 Advisories)


 

  • VUPEN-SR-2008-009 - Microsoft Office Excel Index Parsing Memory Corruption


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  • VUPEN-SR-2008-008 - Microsoft Office Excel Formula Parsing Memory Corruption


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  • VUPEN-SR-2008-007 - Microsoft Office Excel Document Processing Heap Overflow


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  • VUPEN-SR-2008-006 - Microsoft Office Word Memory Corruption Vulnerability


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  • VUPEN-SR-2008-005 - Microsoft Office PowerPoint Invalid Array Index Vulnerability


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  • VUPEN-SR-2008-004 - Avira Products Driver Local Kernel Pointer Overwrite Vulnerability


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  • VUPEN-SR-2008-003 - Microsoft Office PowerPoint Memory Corruption Vulnerability


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  • VUPEN-SR-2008-002 - Microsoft Office PowerPoint Pointer Overwrite Vulnerability


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  • VUPEN-SR-2008-001 - Symantec Products SYMLTCOM.dll Buffer Overflow Vulnerability


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