Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for June 2009
Published: June 09, 2009 | Updated: June 10, 2009
Version: 1.1
This bulletin summary lists security bulletins released for June 2009.
With the release of the bulletins for June 2009, this bulletin summary replaces the bulletin advance notification originally issued June 4, 2009. For more information about the bulletin advance notification service, see Microsoft Security Bulletin Advance Notification.
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Microsoft is hosting a webcast to address customer questions on these bulletins on June 10, 2009, at 11:00 AM Pacific Time (US & Canada). Register now for the June Security Bulletin Webcast. After this date, this webcast is available on-demand. For more information, see Microsoft Security Bulletin Summaries and Webcasts.
Microsoft also provides information to help customers prioritize monthly security updates with any non-security, high-priority updates that are being released on the same day as the monthly security updates. Please see the section, Other Information.
Bulletin Information
Executive Summaries
The following table summarizes the security bulletins for this month in order of severity.
For details on affected software, see the next section, Affected Software and Download Locations.
Bulletin ID | Bulletin Title and Executive Summary | Maximum Severity Rating and Vulnerability Impact | Restart Requirement | Affected Software |
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MS09-018 | Vulnerabilities in Active Directory Could Allow Remote Code Execution (971055)\ \ This security update resolves two privately reported vulnerabilities in implementations of Active Directory on Microsoft Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server 2003, and Active Directory Application Mode (ADAM) when installed on Windows XP Professional and Windows Server 2003. The more severe vulnerability could allow remote code execution. An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could take complete control of an affected system remotely. An attacker could then install programs; view, change, or delete data; or create new accounts with full user rights. Firewall best practices and standard default firewall configurations can help protect networks from attacks that originate outside the enterprise perimeter. Best practices recommend that systems that are connected to the Internet have a minimal number of ports exposed. | Critical \ Remote Code Execution | Requires restart | Microsoft Windows |
MS09-022 | Vulnerabilities in Windows Print Spooler Could Allow Remote Code Execution (961501)\ \ This security update resolves three privately reported vulnerabilities in Windows Print Spooler. The most severe vulnerability could allow remote code execution if an affected server received a specially crafted RPC request. Firewall best practices and standard default firewall configurations can help protect networks from attacks that originate outside the enterprise perimeter. Best practices recommend that systems that are connected to the Internet have a minimal number of ports exposed. | Critical \ Remote Code Execution | Requires restart | Microsoft Windows |
MS09-019 | Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (969897)\ \ This security update resolves seven privately reported vulnerabilities and one publicly disclosed vulnerability in Internet Explorer. The more severe of the vulnerabilities could allow remote code execution if a user views a specially crafted Web page using Internet Explorer. Users whose accounts are configured to have fewer user rights on the system could be less impacted than users who operate with administrative user rights. | Critical \ Remote Code Execution | Requires restart | Microsoft Windows, Internet Explorer |
MS09-027 | Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office Word Could Allow Remote Code Execution (969514)\ \ This security update resolves two privately reported vulnerabilities that could allow remote code execution if a user opens a specially crafted Word file. An attacker who successfully exploited either vulnerability could take complete control of an affected system. An attacker could then install programs; view, change, or delete data; or create new accounts with full user rights. | Critical \ Remote Code Execution | May require restart | Microsoft Office |
MS09-021 | Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office Excel Could Allow Remote Code Execution (969462)\ \ This security update resolves several privately reported vulnerabilities that could allow remote code execution if a user opens a specially crafted Excel file that includes a malformed record object. An attacker who successfully exploited any of these vulnerabilities could take complete control of an affected system. An attacker could then install programs; view, change, or delete data; or create new accounts with full user rights. | Critical \ Remote Code Execution | May require restart | Microsoft Office |
MS09-024 | Vulnerability in Microsoft Works Converters Could Allow Remote Code Execution (957632)\ \ This security update resolves a privately reported vulnerability in the Microsoft Works converters. The vulnerability could allow remote code execution if a user opens a specially crafted Works file. An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could gain the same user rights as the local user. Users whose accounts are configured to have fewer user rights on the system could be less impacted than users who operate with administrative user rights. | Critical \ Remote Code Execution | May require restart | Microsoft Office |
MS09-026 | Vulnerability in RPC Could Allow Elevation of Privilege (970238)\ \ This security update resolves a publicly disclosed vulnerability in the Windows remote procedure call (RPC) facility where the RPC Marshalling Engine does not update its internal state appropriately. The vulnerability could allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code and take complete control of an affected system. Supported editions of Microsoft Windows are not delivered with any RPC servers or clients that are subject to exploitation of this vulnerability. In a default configuration, users could not be attacked by exploitation of this vulnerability. However, the vulnerability is present in the Microsoft Windows RPC runtime and could affect third-party RPC applications. | Important \ Elevation of Privilege | Requires restart | Microsoft Windows |
MS09-025 | Vulnerabilities in Windows Kernel Could Allow Elevation of Privilege (968537)\ \ This security update resolves two publicly disclosed and two privately reported vulnerabilities in the Windows kernel that could allow elevation of privilege. An attacker who successfully exploited any of these vulnerabilities could execute arbitrary code and take complete control of an affected system. An attacker could then install programs; view, change, or delete data; or create new accounts with full user rights. An attacker must have valid logon credentials and be able to log on locally to exploit these vulnerabilities. The vulnerabilities could not be exploited remotely or by anonymous users. | Important \ Elevation of Privilege | Requires restart | Microsoft Windows |
MS09-020 | Vulnerabilities in Internet Information Services (IIS) Could Allow Elevation of Privilege (970483)\ \ This security update resolves one publicly disclosed vulnerability and one privately reported vulnerability in Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS). The vulnerabilities could allow elevation of privilege if an attacker sent a specially crafted HTTP request to a Web site that requires authentication. These vulnerabilities allow an attacker to bypass the IIS configuration that specifies which type of authentication is allowed, but not the file system-based access control list (ACL) check that verifies whether a file is accessible by a given user. Successful exploitation of these vulnerabilities would still restrict the attacker to the permissions granted to the anonymous user account by the file system ACLs. | Important \ Elevation of Privilege | Requires restart | Microsoft Windows |
MS09-023 | Vulnerability in Windows Search Could Allow Information Disclosure (963093)\ \ This security update resolves a privately reported vulnerability in Windows Search. The vulnerability could allow information disclosure if a user performs a search that returns a specially crafted file as the first result or if the user previews a specially crafted file from the search results. By default, the Windows Search component is not preinstalled on Microsoft Windows XP and Windows Server 2003. It is an optional component available for download. Windows Search installed on supported editions of Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 is not affected by this vulnerability. | Moderate \ Information Disclosure | Requires restart | Microsoft Windows |
Exploitability Index
The following table provides an exploitability assessment of each of the vulnerabilities addressed this month. The vulnerabilities are listed in order of bulletin ID and CVE ID.
How do I use this table?
Use this table to learn about the likelihood of functioning exploit code being released within 30 days of security bulletin release, for each of the security updates that you may need to install. You should review each of the assessments below, in accordance with your specific configuration, in order to prioritize your deployment. For more information about what these ratings mean, and how they are determined, please see Microsoft Exploitability Index.
Bulletin ID | Bulletin Title | CVE ID | Exploitability Index Assessment | Key Notes |
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MS09-018 | Vulnerabilities in Active Directory Could Allow Remote Code Execution (971055) | CVE-2009-1138 | 3 - Functioning exploit code unlikely | Consistent exploit code is likely that can cause a denial of service condition on Windows 2000 servers that expose the LDAP or LDAPS service on the network. However, due to additional checks on the heap, a functioning remote code execution exploit is very unlikely. |
MS09-018 | Vulnerabilities in Active Directory Could Allow Remote Code Execution (971055) | CVE-2009-1139 | 3 - Functioning exploit code unlikely | The security effect of this vulnerability is a memory leak that can eventually lead to denial of service. Code execution is not possible. |
MS09-019 | Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (969897) | CVE-2007-3091 | 3 - Functioning exploit code unlikely | (None) |
MS09-019 | Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (969897) | CVE-2009-1140 | 3 - Functioning exploit code unlikely | This is a cross-domain information access vulnerability that most likely results in information disclosure, not code execution. |
MS09-019 | Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (969897) | CVE-2009-1141 | 1 - Consistent exploit code likely | (None) |
MS09-019 | Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (969897) | CVE-2009-1528 | 3 - Functioning exploit code unlikely | (None) |
MS09-019 | Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (969897) | CVE-2009-1529 | 2 - Inconsistent exploit code likely | (None) |
MS09-019 | Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (969897) | CVE-2009-1530 | 2 - Inconsistent exploit code likely | (None) |
MS09-019 | Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (969897) | CVE-2009-1531 | 2 - Inconsistent exploit code likely | (None) |
MS09-019 | Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (969897) | CVE-2009-1532 | For IE8 for Windows XP and Windows Vista without DEP:\ 1 - Consistent exploit code likely\ \ For IE8 for Windows Vista with DEP, Windows Server 2003, and Windows Server 2008:\ 3 - Functioning exploit code unlikely | Consistent exploit code is most likely for Internet Explorer 8 for Windows XP, as well as Windows Vista when DEP is not enabled.\ \ For Internet Explorer 8 for Windows Vista when DEP is enabled, functioning exploit code is unlikely. ASLR/DEP and the fact that .NET components are disabled by default in the Internet zone are mitigations.\ \ For Internet Explorer 8 for Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008, functioning exploit code is unlikely because Enhanced Security Configuration disables script in the Internet zone. |
MS09-020 | Vulnerabilities in Internet Information Services (IIS) Could Allow Elevation of Privilege (970483) | CVE-2009-1122 | 3 - Functioning exploit code unlikely | Low probability of code execution but high probability of information disclosure due to authentication bypass conditions. |
MS09-020 | Vulnerabilities in Internet Information Services (IIS) Could Allow Elevation of Privilege (970483) | CVE-2009-1535 | 1 - Consistent exploit code likely | Public code is available for information disclosure. |
MS09-021 | Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office Excel Could Allow Remote Code Execution (969462) | CVE-2009-0549 | 2 - Inconsistent exploit code likely | (None) |
MS09-021 | Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office Excel Could Allow Remote Code Execution (969462) | CVE-2009-0557 | 1 - Consistent exploit code likely | (None) |
MS09-021 | Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office Excel Could Allow Remote Code Execution (969462) | CVE-2009-0558 | 2 - Inconsistent exploit code likely | (None) |
MS09-021 | Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office Excel Could Allow Remote Code Execution (969462) | CVE-2009-0559 | 1 - Consistent exploit code likely | Code execution threat exists for Office 2000 only. Attacks against later versions of Office are unlikely to result in code execution. |
MS09-021 | Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office Excel Could Allow Remote Code Execution (969462) | CVE-2009-0560 | 3 - Functioning exploit code unlikely | (None) |
MS09-021 | Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office Excel Could Allow Remote Code Execution (969462) | CVE-2009-0561 | 1 - Consistent exploit code likely | (None) |
MS09-021 | Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office Excel Could Allow Remote Code Execution (969462) | CVE-2009-1134 | 1 - Consistent exploit code likely | (None) |
MS09-022 | Vulnerabilities in the Windows Print Spooler Could Allow Remote Code Execution (961501) | CVE-2009-0228 | 1 - Consistent exploit code likely | (None) |
MS09-022 | Vulnerabilities in the Windows Print Spooler Could Allow Remote Code Execution (961501) | CVE-2009-0229 | 3 - Functioning exploit code unlikely | This is an information disclosure vulnerability with no possibility of code execution. |
MS09-022 | Vulnerabilities in the Windows Print Spooler Could Allow Remote Code Execution (961501) | CVE-2009-0230 | 1 - Consistent exploit code likely | (None) |
MS09-023 | Vulnerability in Windows Search Could Allow Information Disclosure (963093) | CVE-2009-0239 | 3 - Functioning exploit code unlikely | (None) |
MS09-024 | Vulnerability in Microsoft Works Converters Could Allow Remote Code Execution (957632) | CVE-2009-1533 | 1 - Consistent exploit code likely | (None) |
MS09-025 | Vulnerabilities in Windows Kernel Could Allow Elevation of Privilege (968537) | CVE-2009-1123 | 2 - Inconsistent exploit code likely | (None) |
MS09-025 | Vulnerabilities in Windows Kernel Could Allow Elevation of Privilege (968537) | CVE-2009-1124 | 1 - Consistent exploit code likely | (None) |
MS09-025 | Vulnerabilities in Windows Kernel Could Allow Elevation of Privilege (968537) | CVE-2009-1125 | 1 - Consistent exploit code likely | (None) |
MS09-025 | Vulnerabilities in Windows Kernel Could Allow Elevation of Privilege (968537) | CVE-2009-1126 | 1 - Consistent exploit code likely | Consistent exploit code is most likely for Windows 2000. The probability of code execution from this stack buffer overflow vulnerability is reduced on Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 due to /GS protection. |
MS09-026 | Vulnerability in RPC Could Allow Elevation of Privilege (970238) | CVE-2009-0568 | 2 - Inconsistent exploit code likely | This vulnerability does not directly affect any Microsoft software. However, workstations on which RPC services are implemented from independent software vendors might be susceptible to remote code execution if this security update is not installed. |
MS09-027 | Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office Word Could Allow Remote Code Execution (969514) | CVE-2009-0563 | 2 - Inconsistent exploit code likely | (None) |
MS09-027 | Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office Word Could Allow Remote Code Execution (969514) | CVE-2009-0565 | 1 - Consistent exploit code likely | (None) |
Affected Software and Download Locations
The following tables list the bulletins in order of major software category and severity.
How do I use these tables?
Use these tables to learn about the security updates that you may need to install. You should review each software program or component listed to see whether any security updates pertain to your installation. If a software program or component is listed, then the available software update is hyperlinked and the severity rating of the software update is also listed.
Note You may have to install several security updates for a single vulnerability. Review the whole column for each bulletin identifier that is listed to verify the updates that you have to install, based on the programs or components that you have installed on your system.
Windows Operating System and Components
Notes for Windows Server 2008
*Windows Server 2008 server core installation affected. For supported editions of Windows Server 2008, this update applies, with the same severity rating, whether or not Windows Server 2008 was installed using the Server Core installation option. For more information on this installation option, see Server Core. Note that the Server Core installation option does not apply to certain editions of Windows Server 2008; see Compare Server Core Installation Options.
**Windows Server 2008 server core installation not affected. The vulnerabilities addressed by this update do not affect supported editions of Windows Server 2008 if Windows Server 2008 was installed using the Server Core installation option. For more information on this installation option, see Server Core. Note that the Server Core installation option does not apply to certain editions of Windows Server 2008; see Compare Server Core Installation Options.
Microsoft Office Suites and Software
Notes for MS09-021
*For Microsoft Office Excel 2007 Service Pack 1 and Microsoft Office Excel 2007 Service Pack 2, in addition to security update package KB969682, customers also need to install the security update for Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint 2007 File Formats Service Pack 1 and Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint 2007 File Formats Service Pack 2 (KB969679) to be protected from the vulnerabilities described in this bulletin.
**This update applies to servers that have Excel Services installed, such as the default configuration of Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 Enterprise and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 For Internet Sites. Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 Standard does not include Excel Services.
Note for MS09-024
***Microsoft Office Word 2003 is affected if a vulnerable Works converter is installed. Works converters are available for Microsoft Office Word 2003 as a download from Microsoft Works 6-9 File Converter.
Detection and Deployment Tools and Guidance
Security Central
Manage the software and security updates you need to deploy to the servers, desktop, and mobile computers in your organization. For more information see the TechNet Update Management Center. The TechNet Security Center provides additional information about security in Microsoft products. Consumers can visit Security At Home, where this information is also available by clicking "Latest Security Updates".
Security updates are available from Microsoft Update, Windows Update, and Office Update. Security updates are also available at the Microsoft Download Center. You can find them most easily by doing a keyword search for "security update".
Finally, security updates can be downloaded from the Microsoft Update Catalog. The Microsoft Update Catalog provides a searchable catalog of content made available through Windows Update and Microsoft Update, including security updates, drivers and service packs. By searching using the security bulletin number (such as, "MS07-036"), you can add all of the applicable updates to your basket (including different languages for an update), and download to the folder of your choosing. For more information about the Microsoft Update Catalog, see the Microsoft Update Catalog FAQ.
Detection and Deployment Guidance
Microsoft has provided detection and deployment guidance for this month’s security updates. This guidance will also help IT professionals understand how they can use various tools to help deploy the security update, such as Windows Update, Microsoft Update, Office Update, the Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA), the Office Detection Tool, Microsoft Systems Management Server (SMS), and the Extended Security Update Inventory Tool (ESUIT). For more information, see Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 910723.
Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer
The Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA) allows administrators to scan local and remote systems for missing security updates as well as common security misconfigurations. For more information about MBSA, visit Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer.
Windows Server Update Services
By using Windows Server Update Services (WSUS), administrators can quickly and reliably deploy the latest critical updates and security updates for Windows 2000 operating systems and later, Office XP and later, Exchange Server 2003, and SQL Server 2000 to Windows 2000 and later operating systems.
For more information about how to deploy this security update using Windows Server Update Services, visit Windows Server Update Services.
Systems Management Server
Microsoft Systems Management Server (SMS) delivers a highly-configurable enterprise solution for managing updates. By using SMS, administrators can identify Windows-based systems that require security updates and to perform controlled deployment of these updates throughout the enterprise with minimal disruption to end users. The next release of SMS, System Center Configuration Manager 2007, is now available; see also System Center Configuration Manager 2007. For more information about how administrators can use SMS 2003 to deploy security updates, see SMS 2003 Security Patch Management. SMS 2.0 users can also use the Software Updates Services Feature Pack to help deploy security updates. For information about SMS, visit Microsoft Systems Management Server.
Note SMS uses the Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer and the Microsoft Office Detection Tool to provide broad support for security bulletin update detection and deployment. Some software updates may not be detected by these tools. Administrators can use the inventory capabilities of the SMS in these cases to target updates to specific systems. For more information about this procedure, see Deploying Software Updates Using the SMS Software Distribution Feature. Some security updates require administrative rights following a restart of the system. Administrators can use the Elevated Rights Deployment Tool (available in the SMS 2003 Administration Feature Pack and in the SMS 2.0 Administration Feature Pack) to install these updates.
Update Compatibility Evaluator and Application Compatibility Toolkit
Updates often write to the same files and registry settings required for your applications to run. This can trigger incompatibilities and increase the time it takes to deploy security updates. You can streamline testing and validating Windows updates against installed applications with the Update Compatibility Evaluator components included with Application Compatibility Toolkit 5.0.
The Application Compatibility Toolkit (ACT) contains the necessary tools and documentation to evaluate and mitigate application compatibility issues before deploying Microsoft Windows Vista, a Windows Update, a Microsoft Security Update, or a new version of Windows Internet Explorer in your environment.
Other Information
Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool
Microsoft has released an updated version of the Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool on Windows Update, Microsoft Update, Windows Server Update Services, and the Download Center.
Non-Security, High-Priority Updates on MU, WU, and WSUS
For information about non-security releases on Windows Update and Microsoft Update, please see:
- Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 894199: Description of Software Update Services and Windows Server Update Services changes in content. Includes all Windows content.
- New, Revised, and Released Updates for Microsoft Products Other Than Microsoft Windows.
Microsoft Active Protections Program (MAPP)
To improve security protections for customers, Microsoft provides vulnerability information to major security software providers in advance of each monthly security update release. Security software providers can then use this vulnerability information to provide updated protections to customers via their security software or devices, such as antivirus, network-based intrusion detection systems, or host-based intrusion prevention systems. To determine whether active protections are available from security software providers, please visit the active protections Web sites provided by program partners, listed in Microsoft Active Protections Program (MAPP) Partners.
Security Strategies and Community
Update Management Strategies
Security Guidance for Update Management provides additional information about Microsoft’s best-practice recommendations for applying security updates.
Obtaining Other Security Updates
Updates for other security issues are available from the following locations:
- Security updates are available from Microsoft Download Center. You can find them most easily by doing a keyword search for "security update".
- Updates for consumer platforms are available from Microsoft Update.
- You can obtain the security updates offered this month on Windows Update, from Download Center on Security and Critical Releases ISO CD Image files. For more information, see Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 913086.
IT Pro Security Community
Learn to improve security and optimize your IT infrastructure, and participate with other IT Pros on security topics in IT Pro Security Community.
Acknowledgments
Microsoft thanks the following for working with us to help protect customers:
- Joshua J. Drake of VeriSign iDefense Labs for reporting an issue described in MS09-018
- Justin Wyatt from the Beaverton School District for reporting an issue described in MS09-018
- David Bloom of Google Inc. for working with us on an issue described in MS09-019
- Jorge Luis Alvarez Medina of Core Security Technologies for reporting an issue described in MS09-019
- Haifei Li of Fortinet’s FortiGuard Global Security Research Team for reporting an issue described in MS09-019
- TippingPoint and the Zero Day Initiative for reporting an issue described in MS09-019
- Peter Vreugdenhil, working with TippingPoint and the Zero Day Initiative, for reporting an issue described in MS09-019
- Wushi, working with TippingPoint and the Zero Day Initiative, for reporting two issues described in MS09-019
- Nils, working with TippingPoint and the Zero Day Initiative, for reporting an issue described in MS09-019
- Yamata Li of Palo Alto Networks for reporting an issue described in MS09-020
- Bing Liu of Fortinet's FortiGuard Global Security Research Team for reporting three issues described in MS09-021
- Carsten H. Eiram of Secunia for reporting two issues described in MS09-021
- TELUS Security Labs Vulnerability Research Team for reporting an issue described in MS09-021
- Sean Larsson and Joshua Drake of VeriSign iDefense Labs for reporting an issue described in MS09-021
- TippingPoint and the Zero Day Initiative, for reporting an issue described in MS09-021
- Jun Mao of VeriSign iDefense Labs for reporting an issue described in MS09-022
- Yair Amit of IBM Rational Application Security for reporting an issue described in MS09-023
- Shaun Colley of NGS Software and Yuji Ukai of Fourteenforty Research Institute, Inc. for reporting an issue described in MS09-024
- Thomas Garnier for reporting two issues described in MS09-025
- Wushi of team509, working with the Zero Day Initiative, for reporting an issue described in MS09-027
- Nicolas Joly of VUPEN Security for reporting an issue described in MS09-027
Support
- The affected software listed have been tested to determine which versions are affected. Other versions are past their support life cycle. To determine the support life cycle for your software version, visit Microsoft Support Lifecycle.
- Customers in the U.S. and Canada can receive technical support from Security Support or 1-866-PCSAFETY. There is no charge for support calls that are associated with security updates. For more information about available support options, see Microsoft Help and Support.
- International customers can receive support from their local Microsoft subsidiaries. There is no charge for support that is associated with security updates. For more information about how to contact Microsoft for support issues, visit International Help and Support.
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Revisions
- V1.0 (June 9, 2009): Bulletin Summary published.
- V1.1 (June 10, 2009): Corrected the rating and key notes for CVE-2009-1138 in the Exploitability Index.
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