Severity: High
Summary
CVE-2008-0015 is a published vulnerability record with associated analysis and historical context related to Microsoft security bulletins. Organizations maintaining legacy systems or conducting vulnerability management and asset reviews should ensure relevant patches and mitigations are in place.
This advisory provides a high-level overview and references to authoritative sources for technical details and background.
Affected Products
Impacted products may include:
- Windows XP Service Pack 2 and Windows XP Service Pack 3
Remote Code Execution
Critical - MS08-032
Windows XP Professional x64 Edition Service Pack 2
Remote Code Execution
Critical - MS08-032
Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2
Remote Code Execution
Moderate - MS08-032
Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition Service Pack 2
Remote Code Execution
Moderate - MS08-032
Windows Server 2003 with SP2 for Itanium-based Systems
Remote Code Execution
Moderate
Risk depends on product version, patch level, and whether affected components are present in the environment.
Vulnerability Overview
- CVE ID: CVE-2008-0015
- Type: Refer to CVE/NVD records for classification and technical details
- CVSS Score: High
- Condition: Systems running affected and unpatched software
For detailed technical information and historical context (including CVE assignment usage in Microsoft bulletins), refer to the linked CVE/NVD entries and Microsoft Security Response guidance.
Observed Activity
This CVE is associated with historical vulnerability tracking and bulletin documentation. Organizations should evaluate exposure based on whether affected software remains deployed and unpatched.
Recommended Actions
We strongly recommend the following immediate steps:
- Review the CVE and NVD records to identify affected components.
- Confirm patch status on any legacy systems where impacted components may be present.
- Prioritize remediation or decommissioning of unsupported/legacy systems.
- Maintain vulnerability management processes to track and address legacy CVEs where applicable.
Our Status
DataComm can assist with legacy exposure assessment, patch verification, and mitigation planning. Customers requiring assistance are encouraged to contact our support team.
Support: support@www-prod.datacomm.com
Phone: (877) 544-3655


