Zero Administration Kit
by Microsoft
CVEs (2)
| CVE | Vendor / Product | Sev | Risk | CVSS | EPSS | KEV | Published | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CVE-1999-1431 | 0.04 | — | 0.10 | Jan 7, 2005 | ZAK in Appstation mode allows users to bypass the "Run only allowed apps" policy by starting Explorer from Office 97 applications (such as Word), installing software into the TEMP directory, and changing the name to that for an allowed application, such as Winword.exe. | |||
| CVE-1999-1443 | 0.00 | — | 0.00 | Jun 2, 1998 | Micah Software Full Armor Network Configurator and Zero Administration allow local users with physical access to bypass the desktop protection by (1) using and kill the process using the task manager, (2) booting the system from a separate disk, or (3)… |
- CVE-1999-1431Jan 7, 2005risk 0.04cvss —epss 0.10
ZAK in Appstation mode allows users to bypass the "Run only allowed apps" policy by starting Explorer from Office 97 applications (such as Word), installing software into the TEMP directory, and changing the name to that for an allowed application, such as Winword.exe.
- CVE-1999-1443Jun 2, 1998risk 0.00cvss —epss 0.00
Micah Software Full Armor Network Configurator and Zero Administration allow local users with physical access to bypass the desktop protection by (1) using and kill the process using the task manager, (2) booting the system from a separate disk, or (3)…