Apple QuickTime MediaVideo Compressor Name Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
Publish date: February 14, 2011
Severity: CRITICAL
CVE Identifier: CVE-2010-0528
Advisory Date: FEB 14, 2011
DESCRIPTION
Apple QuickTime before 7.6.6 on Windows allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service (memory corruption and application crash) via crafted color tables in a movie file, related to malformed MediaVideo data, a sample description atom (STSD), and a crafted length value.
TREND MICRO PROTECTION INFORMATION
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SOLUTION
Trend Micro Deep Security DPI Rule Number: 1004185
Trend Micro Deep Security DPI Rule Name: 1004185 - Apple QuickTime MediaVideo Compressor Name Remote Code Execution
AFFECTED SOFTWARE AND VERSION
- Apple QuickTime 7.6.6
- Apple QuickTime 7.6.1
- Apple QuickTime 7.6.0
- Apple QuickTime 7.5.5
- Apple QuickTime 7.5.0
- Apple QuickTime 7.4.5
- Apple QuickTime 7.3.1
- Apple QuickTime 7.1.5
- Apple QuickTime 7.1.4
- Apple QuickTime 7.1.3
- Apple QuickTime 7.1.2
- Apple QuickTime 7.1.1
- Apple QuickTime 7.1.0
- Apple QuickTime 7.0.4
- Apple QuickTime 7.0.3
- Apple QuickTime 7.0.2
- Apple QuickTime 7.0.1
- Apple QuickTime 7.0.0
- Apple QuickTime 7.4.1
- Apple QuickTime 7.4.0
- Apple QuickTime 7.3.0
- Apple QuickTime 7.2.1
- Apple QuickTime 7.2.0
- Apple QuickTime 7.1.6
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