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Security Alert, July 21, 2004
Privilege-Escalation Vulnerability in Microsoft Utility Manager for
Windows
privilege-elevation vulnerability exists in the way in which Utility
Manager launches applications. A logged-on user could force Utility
Manager to start an application with system privileges, then take
complete control of the system. Microsoft has released bulletin
MS04-019, “Vulnerability in Utility Manager Could Allow Code Execution
(842526),” to address this vulnerability and recommends that affected
users apply the appropriate patch listed in the bulletin. http://secadministrator.com/articles/index.cfm?articleid=43270