Buffer Overflow Vulnerability in Widcomm Bluetooth Stack for Windows
CVE-2006-6908
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What is CVE-2006-6908?
The Widcomm Bluetooth Stack on Windows contains a buffer overflow vulnerability that can be exploited by remote attackers. This flaw, present in various versions of the stack, allows for potential denial of service through system crashes and could enable attackers to execute arbitrary code under certain circumstances. The affected products include various versions of Widcomm software, leading to security risks in systems utilizing Bluetooth connectivity.

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35% chance of being exploited in the next 30 days.
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