cve,link,title,description,vendor,products,score,severity,epss,cisa,article,ransomware,exploited,poc,trended,trended_no_1,published,trended_score CVE-2018-0741,https://securityvulnerability.io/vulnerability/CVE-2018-0741,,"The Color Management Module (Icm32.dll) in Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 SP2 and R2 SP1 allows an information disclosure vulnerability due to the way objects are handled in memory, aka ""Microsoft Color Management Information Disclosure Vulnerability"".",Microsoft,Color Management Module (icm32.dll),5.3,MEDIUM,0.005510000046342611,false,false,false,false,,false,false,2018-01-04T14:29:00.000Z,0 CVE-2017-0061,https://securityvulnerability.io/vulnerability/CVE-2017-0061,,"The Color Management Module (ICM32.dll) memory handling functionality in Windows Vista SP2, Windows Server 2008 SP2 and R2, and Windows 7 SP1 allows remote attackers to bypass ASLR and execute code in combination with another vulnerability through a crafted website, aka ""Microsoft Color Management Information Disclosure Vulnerability."" This vulnerability is different from that described in CVE-2017-0063.",Microsoft,Color Management,5.3,MEDIUM,0.034040000289678574,false,false,false,false,,false,false,2017-03-17T00:00:00.000Z,0 CVE-2017-0063,https://securityvulnerability.io/vulnerability/CVE-2017-0063,,"The Color Management Module (ICM32.dll) memory handling functionality in Windows Vista SP2; Windows Server 2008 SP2 and R2; and Windows 7 SP1; Windows 8.1; Windows Server 2012 Gold and R2; Windows RT 8.1; Windows 10 Gold, 1511, and 1607; and Windows Server 2016 allows remote attackers to bypass ASLR and execute code in combination with another vulnerability through a crafted website, aka ""Microsoft Color Management Information Disclosure Vulnerability."" This vulnerability is different from that described in CVE-2017-0061.",Microsoft,Color Management,6.5,MEDIUM,0.07421000301837921,false,false,false,false,,false,false,2017-03-17T00:00:00.000Z,0 CVE-2005-1219,https://securityvulnerability.io/vulnerability/CVE-2005-1219,,Buffer overflow in the Microsoft Color Management Module for Windows allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via an image with crafted ICC profile format tags.,Microsoft,Image Color Management,,,0.9600399732589722,false,false,false,false,,false,false,2005-07-12T04:00:00.000Z,0