Product:

Pinyin_ime

(Microsoft)
Repositories

Unknown:

This might be proprietary software.

#Vulnerabilities 3
Date Id Summary Products Score Patch Annotated
2015-11-11 CVE-2015-2503 Microsoft Access 2007 SP3, Excel 2007 SP3, InfoPath 2007 SP3, OneNote 2007 SP3, PowerPoint 2007 SP3, Project 2007 SP3, Publisher 2007 SP3, Visio 2007 SP3, Word 2007 SP3, Office 2007 IME (Japanese) SP3, Access 2010 SP2, Excel 2010 SP2, InfoPath 2010 SP2, OneNote 2010 SP2, PowerPoint 2010 SP2, Project 2010 SP2, Publisher 2010 SP2, Visio 2010 SP2, Word 2010 SP2, Pinyin IME 2010, Access 2013 SP1, Excel 2013 SP1, InfoPath 2013 SP1, OneNote 2013 SP1, PowerPoint 2013 SP1, Project 2013 SP1,... Access, Excel, Infopath, Lync, Office_2007_ime, Onenote, Pinyin_ime, Powerpoint, Project, Project_server, Publisher, Skype_for_business, Visio, Word N/A
2013-09-11 CVE-2013-3859 Microsoft Pinyin IME 2010, when used in conjunction with Microsoft Office 2010 SP1, does not properly restrict configuration options, which allows local users to gain privileges by starting Internet Explorer from the IME toolbar, aka "Chinese IME Vulnerability." Office, Pinyin_ime N/A
2011-12-13 CVE-2011-2010 The Microsoft Office Input Method Editor (IME) for Simplified Chinese in Microsoft Pinyin IME 2010, Office Pinyin SimpleFast Style 2010, and Office Pinyin New Experience Style 2010 does not properly restrict access to configuration options, which allows local users to gain privileges via the Microsoft Pinyin (aka MSPY) IME toolbar, aka "Pinyin IME Elevation Vulnerability." Pinyin_ime, Pinyin_new_experience_style, Pinyin_simple_fast_style N/A