Use-after-free vulnerability in the Peer Objects component (aka iepeers.dll) in Microsoft Internet Explorer 6, 6 SP1, and 7 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via vectors involving access to an invalid pointer after the deletion of an object, as exploited in the wild in March 2010, aka "Uninitialized Memory Corruption Vulnerability."
Use CWE-399, Microsoft vendor hub and Internet Explorer product page to widen CVE-2010-0806 into its surrounding weakness, vendor, and product context.
Compare it with CVE-2021-27085, CVE-2021-26411 and CVE-2020-0878 for nearby disclosures in the same product family. Additional editorial context is available in Weekly Security Roundup: Navigating the April 2026 Threat Landscape and Critical Framework Exploits.