Multiple buffer overflows in Apple QuickTime before 7.1 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted QuickTime movie (.MOV), as demonstrated via a large size for a udta Atom.
The product performs operations on a memory buffer, but it reads from or writes to a memory location outside the buffer's intended boundary. This may result in read or write operations on unexpected memory locations that could be linked to other variables, data structures, or internal program data.
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http://secunia.com/advisories/20069 | third party advisory patch vendor advisory |
http://lists.apple.com/archives/security-announce/2006/May/msg00002.html | patch vendor advisory |
http://securitytracker.com/id?1016067 | vdb entry patch |
http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/433810/100/0/threaded | mailing list |
http://www.us-cert.gov/cas/techalerts/TA06-132B.html | third party advisory us government resource |
http://secway.org/advisory/AD20060512.txt | vendor advisory |
https://exchange.xforce.ibmcloud.com/vulnerabilities/26393 | vdb entry |
http://securityreason.com/securityalert/887 | third party advisory |
http://lists.grok.org.uk/pipermail/full-disclosure/2006-May/045987.html | mailing list |
http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/17953 | vdb entry patch |
http://www.vupen.com/english/advisories/2006/1778 | vdb entry vendor advisory |
http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/433831/100/0/threaded | mailing list |