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CVE-2010-2217
Adobe Flash Media Server (FMS) is affected by CVE-2010-2217. Versions prior to 3.0.6 and 3.5.x prior to 3.5.4 are vulnerable due to a JavaScript method vulnerability that could allow arbitrary code execution. The NVD and Red Hat entries describe the impact as remote code execution with high sever...
CVE-2007-6431
Technical details for CVE-2007-6431 are not provided in the supplied documents; no affected products, vectors, or fixes are specified. Monitor for updates.
CVE-2010-2218
CVE-2010-2218 affects Adobe Flash Media Server (FMS) older than 3.0.6 and older than 3.5.4, where a JS method issue can cause a denial of service. The NVD description notes a DoS via unspecified vectors; Red Hat/NVD entries corroborate the same affected versions and impact. OpenVAS notes that the...
CVE-2010-2219
Adobe Flash Media Server (FMS) is affected by CVE-2010-2219 in versions before 3.0.6 and 3.5.x before 3.5.4, enabling a denial of service via memory consumption through unknown vectors. The provided documents do not specify exploit details, affected platform scope beyond FMS versions, or a vendor...
CVE-2007-6148
CVE-2007-6148 describes a use-after-free in the Edge Server of Adobe Flash Media Server 2 (before 2.0.5) and Connect Enterprise Server 6 (before SP3) that allows remote code execution via a sequence of RTMP requests. Seebug aggregates describe multiple vulnerabilities (including integer overflows...
CVE-2010-2220
CVE-2010-2220 affects Adobe Flash Media Server (FMS) prior to 3.0.6 and 3.5.x prior to 3.5.4. The issue is described as an input validation problem that can enable a denial of service via unspecified vectors. The connected sources confirm FMS is vulnerable to DoS, with the root cause identified a...
CVE-2007-6149
Adobe Flash Media Server 2 before 2.0.5 (and Connect Enterprise Server 6 before SP3) contains multiple integer overflow and memory-corruption flaws in the Edge Server that processes RTMP messages. The flaws allow remote attackers to trigger an integer-based allocation that can lead to heap overfl...