gsd-2000-0933
Vulnerability from gsd
Modified
2023-12-13 01:19
Details
The Input Method Editor (IME) in the Simplified Chinese version of Windows 2000 does not disable access to privileged functionality that should normally be restricted, which allows local users to gain privileges, aka the "Simplified Chinese IME State Recognition" vulnerability.
Aliases
Aliases



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      description: "The Input Method Editor (IME) in the Simplified Chinese version of Windows 2000 does not disable access to privileged functionality that should normally be restricted, which allows local users to gain privileges, aka the \"Simplified Chinese IME State Recognition\" vulnerability.",
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         lastModifiedDate: "2018-10-12T21:29Z",
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