Windows XP Unchecked Buffer in File Decompression Functions Vulnerability Patch Specifications
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Resolve the "Unchecked Buffer in File Decompression Functions" security vulnerability in Windows XP to prevent a specially malformed file from causing unauthorized code to run on your computer.
The second vulnerability is that the decompression function may put a file in a folder that is different from, or that is a child of, the target folder that is specified by the user as the location where the decompressed ZIP files are put. This behavior may allow an attacker to put a file in a known location on the user's computer; for example, an attacker may put a program in a Startup folder.
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