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Vulnerability Report: Driver Agent ActiveX Control 2.x

This vulnerability report for Driver Agent ActiveX Control 2.x contains a complete overview of all Secunia advisories affecting it. You can use this vulnerability report to ensure that you are aware of all vulnerabilities, both patched and unpatched, affecting this product allowing you to take the necessary precautions.

If you have information about a new or an existing vulnerability in Driver Agent ActiveX Control 2.x then you are more than welcome to contact us.


Table of Contents

1. Product Summary Only

2. Secunia Advisory Statistics (All time)
2.1. Statistics for 2013
2.2. Statistics for 2012
2.3. Statistics for 2011
2.4. Statistics for 2010
2.5. Statistics for 2009
2.6. Statistics for 2008
2.7. Statistics for 2007
2.8. Statistics for 2006
2.9. Statistics for 2005
2.10. Statistics for 2004
2.11. Statistics for 2003

3. List of Secunia Advisories (All time)
3.1. List for 2013
3.2. List for 2012
3.3. List for 2011
3.4. List for 2010
3.5. List for 2009
3.6. List for 2008
3.7. List for 2007
3.8. List for 2006
3.9. List for 2005
3.10. List for 2004
3.11. List for 2003

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Vendor, Links, and Unpatched Vulnerabilities

Vendor Touchstone Software Corp

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Affected By 0 Secunia advisories
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Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)

Most Critical Unpatched
There are no unpatched Secunia advisories affecting this product, when all vendor patches are applied..




Secunia Advisory Statistics (2003)

Statistics based on Secunia advisories released in 2003.

PLEASE NOTE: The statistics provided should NOT be used to compare the overall security of products against one another. It is IMPORTANT to understand what the below comments mean when using the statistics, especially when using the statistics to compare the vulnerability aspects of different products.

Secunia advisories often cover multiple vulnerabilities. Consequently, the number of advisories issued for a product does not always reflect the number of security issues that have been disclosed. For instance, in 2006 Secunia issued more than 5,000 advisories covering more than 9,000 vulnerabilities. This is counted AFTER removing duplicates generated by Linux distributions, issues in beta software, and what Secunia considers non-issues and fake issues that our competitors and other security vendors often write about.

It should also be noted that some operating systems (e.g. certain Linux distributions) bundle together a large number of software packages, and are therefore affected by vulnerabilities, which do not affect other operating systems (e.g. Microsoft Windows) that don't bundle together a similar amount of software packages.

Additionally, the number of unpatched vulnerabilities for a product may be affected by the fact that certain products (product bundles) consist mostly or solely of third party software (such as Linux distributions). Secunia tracks the number of issues fixed by the product vendor and not the issues reported in the third party software; this affects the statistics looking at unpatched issues A direct and fair comparison of unpatched issues for e.g. Microsoft Windows and Linux distributions is therefore NOT possible using the aggregated Secunia statistics. Such a comparison can only be made by tracking the upstream third party software included in Linux distributions and combining this with Linux distributions' own patches before comparing this with the aggregated statistics for Microsoft Windows operating systems.

Factors such as vendor response times and ability to properly fix vulnerabilities should also be considered when comparing products. Writing 100% secure code is virtually impossible, hence the vendor's responsiveness, willingness, and ability to provide quality patches to all its customers in a fast a reliable way is at least as important as the sheer number of vulnerabilities when considering the security of a product.

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Subject: Driver Agent ActiveX Control 2.x 
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Webpermand RE: Driver Agent ActiveX Control 2.x
Member 8th Aug, 2011 03:30
Score: 0
Posts: 19
User Since: 7th Apr 2009
System Score: N/A
Location: DK
Last edited on 8th Aug, 2011 03:30
I have delates this program from my computer and in downloaded program files. But is'it still on my psi why?

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Per Christensen
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Maurice Joyce RE: Driver Agent ActiveX Control 2.x
Handling Contributor 8th Aug, 2011 18:43
Score: 10500
Posts: 8,063
User Since: 4th Jan 2009
System Score: 100%
Location: UK
Try a full rescan of PSI. Is it still showing as vulnerable? If so what is the path?


FINDING A FILE PATH

From the DASHBOARD page click on SCAN RESULTS.

1. This will list all your programmes with a + to the left of each one.
2. Click the + sign next to the item that U want help with.
3. This will reveal the path under DETECTED INSTANCES.
4. Highlight it then copy (CTRL+C) then paste (CTRL+V)) that path back to the Forum.
OR THIS METHOD WHICH GIVES A HELPER MORE INFORMATION
4a Below DETECTED INSTANCES you will see You can double click this row for additional information & options>double click it>a box will appear>click TROUBLESHOOT REPORT>Now highlight the information revealed from START to END & copy it (CTRL+C) then post it to the Forum (CTRL+V)

The end result U post to the Forum should look like this:
---START---

Program Name:
Apple iTunes 10.x

Security State:
Insecure

Download Link:
http://appldnld.apple.com/iTunes10/061-9638.201103...

Instances Found:
C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe, version: 10.1.2.17

Last System Scan (localtime):
3. Mar 2011, 16:47

Operating System:
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, Service Pack 3

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Update 9 09:33 13/03/2011

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Maurice

Windows 7 SP1 64 Bit OS
HP Intel Pentium i7
IE 10 for Windows 7
16GB RAM
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