First published: Fri Mar 31 2006(Updated: )
Integer overflow in ImageIO in Apple Mac OS X 10.4 up to 10.4.5 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) via a crafted JPEG image with malformed JPEG metadata, as demonstrated using Safari, aka "Deja-Doom".
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Apple Mobile Safari | =1.2.2 | |
Apple Mobile Safari | =2.0.1 | |
Apple Mobile Safari | =2.0.2 | |
Apple Mobile Safari | =1.0 | |
Apple Mobile Safari | =1.3 | |
Apple Mobile Safari | =2.0 | |
Apple Mobile Safari | =1.2.1 | |
Apple Mobile Safari | =1.1 | |
Apple Mobile Safari | =1.2 | |
Apple Mobile Safari | =2.0_pre | |
Apple Mobile Safari | =beta2 | |
Apple Mobile Safari | =1.2.3 | |
Apple iOS and macOS | =10.4.3 | |
Apple macOS Server | =10.4.3 | |
Apple iOS and macOS | =10.4.1 | |
Apple macOS Server | =10.4.2 | |
Apple macOS Server | =10.4.4 | |
Apple macOS Server | =10.4.1 | |
Apple ImageIO | ||
Apple iOS and macOS | =10.4.4 | |
Apple macOS Server | =10.4 | |
Apple macOS Server | =10.4.5 | |
Apple iOS and macOS | =10.4 | |
Apple iOS and macOS | =10.4.5 | |
Apple iOS and macOS | =10.4.2 |
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CVE-2006-1552 has been classified as a high-severity vulnerability due to its potential to cause denial of service.
To fix CVE-2006-1552, you should update your Apple software to the latest version that addresses this vulnerability.
CVE-2006-1552 affects Apple Safari versions 1.0 to 2.0.2 and Mac OS X versions 10.4 to 10.4.5.
CVE-2006-1552 enables attackers to execute a denial-of-service attack by crafting a malicious JPEG image.
The underlying issue of CVE-2006-1552 is an integer overflow in ImageIO that can lead to application crashes.