First published: Mon Mar 05 2007(Updated: )
Integer overflow in Apple QuickTime before 7.1.5, when installed on Windows operating systems, allows remote user-assisted attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) and possibly execute arbitrary code via a crafted 3GP video file.
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Apple Quicktime | <=7.1.4 | |
Apple Quicktime | =3.0 | |
Apple Quicktime | =4.1.2 | |
Apple Quicktime | =5.0.1 | |
Apple Quicktime | =5.0.2 | |
Apple Quicktime | =6.0 | |
Apple Quicktime | =6.0.0 | |
Apple Quicktime | =6.0.1 | |
Apple Quicktime | =6.0.2 | |
Apple Quicktime | =6.1.0 | |
Apple Quicktime | =6.1.1 | |
Apple Quicktime | =6.2.0 | |
Apple Quicktime | =6.3.0 | |
Apple Quicktime | =6.4.0 | |
Apple Quicktime | =6.5.0 | |
Apple Quicktime | =6.5.1 | |
Apple Quicktime | =6.5.2 | |
Apple Quicktime | =7.0 | |
Apple Quicktime | =7.0.0 | |
Apple Quicktime | =7.0.1 | |
Apple Quicktime | =7.0.2 | |
Apple Quicktime | =7.0.3 | |
Apple Quicktime | =7.0.4 | |
Apple Quicktime | =7.1.0 | |
Apple Quicktime | =7.1.1 | |
Apple Quicktime | =7.1.2 | |
Apple Quicktime | =7.1.3 | |
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