| Reporter | Title | Published | Views | Family All 13 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| QuickTime < 7.6.6 Multiple Vulnerabilities | 31 Mar 200900:00 | – | nessus | |
| QuickTime < 7.6.6 Multiple Vulnerabilities | 31 Mar 200900:00 | – | nessus | |
| QuickTime < 7.6.6 Multiple Vulnerabilities (Windows) | 31 Mar 201000:00 | – | nessus | |
| CVE-2010-0529 | 31 Mar 201018:00 | – | cve | |
| CVE-2010-0529 | 31 Mar 201018:00 | – | cvelist | |
| EUVD-2010-0560 | 7 Oct 202500:30 | – | euvd | |
| CVE-2010-0529 | 31 Mar 201018:30 | – | nvd | |
| Apple QuickTime Multiple Denial Of Service Vulnerabilities - Windows | 6 Apr 201000:00 | – | openvas | |
| Apple QuickTime Multiple Denial Of Service Vulnerabilities (Windows) | 6 Apr 201000:00 | – | openvas | |
| Heap overflow | 31 Mar 201018:30 | – | prion |
April 6, 2010
-- CVE ID:
CVE-2010-0529
-- Affected Vendors:
Apple
-- Affected Products:
Apple Quicktime
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-- Vulnerability Details:
This vulnerability allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code on
vulnerable installations of Apple QuickTime. User interaction is
required to exploit this vulnerability in that the target must visit a
malicious page or open a malicious file.
The specific flaw exists within the primary QuickTime.qts library when
parsing the BkPixPat opcode (0x12) within a PICT file. The application
will use 2 fields within the file in a multiply which is then passed as
an argument to an allocation. As both operands in the multiply are
user-controllable, specific values can cause an under allocation which
will later result in a heap overflow. Successful exploitation can lead
to code execution under the context of the current user.
-- Vendor Response:
Apple has issued an update to correct this vulnerability. More
details can be found at:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4104
-- Disclosure Timeline:
2009-11-06 - Vulnerability reported to vendor
2010-04-06 - Coordinated public release of advisory
-- Credit:
This vulnerability was discovered by:
* Damian Put
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