CVE-2008-7122
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CVE-2008-7122 is a vulnerability of currently unknown severity. Multiple insecure method vulnerabilities in an ActiveX control in (epRegPro.ocx) in Evans Programming Registry Pro allow remote attackers to read and modify sensitive registry keys via the (1) About, (2) CreateKey, (3) DeleteBranch, (4) DeleteKey, (5) DeleteValue, (6) EnumKeys, (7) EnumValues, (8) QueryType, (9) QueryValue, (10) RenameKey, and (11) SetValue methods.. EPSS estimates a 3.06% chance of exploitation in the next 30 days.
Description
Multiple insecure method vulnerabilities in an ActiveX control in (epRegPro.ocx) in Evans Programming Registry Pro allow remote attackers to read and modify sensitive registry keys via the (1) About, (2) CreateKey, (3) DeleteBranch, (4) DeleteKey, (5) DeleteValue, (6) EnumKeys, (7) EnumValues, (8) QueryType, (9) QueryValue, (10) RenameKey, and (11) SetValue methods.
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Affected Software
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
| Evansprogramming | Registry Pro | All versions |
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