Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01 through 7 allows remote attackers to spoof the URL address bar and other “trust UI” components via unspecified vectors, a different issue than CVE-2007-1091 and CVE-2007-3826.
CWE-94
CVE-2007-3899
Unspecified vulnerability in Microsoft Word 2000 SP3, Word 2002 SP3, and Office 2004 for Mac allows user-assisted remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a malformed string in a Word file, aka “Word Memory Corruption Vulnerability.”
CVE-2007-3773
Cross-site request forgery (CSRF) vulnerability in the Email-Template module in Generic YouTube Clone Script allows remote attackers to upload files with arbitrary file types to templates/emails/ as administrators.
CVE-2007-3586
Multiple direct static code injection vulnerabilities in MyCMS 0.9.8 and earlier allow remote attackers to inject arbitrary PHP code into (1) a _score.txt file via the score parameter, or (2) a _setby.txt file via a login cookie, which is then included by games.php. NOTE: programs that use games.php might include (a) snakep.php, (b) tetrisp.php, and possibly other site-specific files.
CVE-2007-3550
** DISPUTED ** Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 and 7.0 allows remote attackers to fill Zones with arbitrary domains using certain metacharacters such as wildcards via JavaScript, which results in a denial of service (website suppression and resource consumption), aka “Internet Explorer Zone Domain Specification Dos and Page Suppressing”. NOTE: this issue has been disputed by a third party, who states that the zone settings cannot be manipulated.
CVE-2007-3303
Apache httpd 2.0.59 and 2.2.4, with the Prefork MPM module, allows local users to cause a denial of service via certain code sequences executed in a worker process that (1) stop request processing by killing all worker processes and preventing creation of replacements or (2) hang the system by forcing the master process to fork an arbitrarily large number of worker processes. NOTE: This might be an inherent design limitation of Apache with respect to worker processes in hosted environments.