CVE-2007-0719: Buffer Overflow
Published Mar 13, 2007
·Updated
Stack-based buffer overflow in Apple Mac OS X 10.3.9 and 10.4 through 10.4.8 allows remote user-assisted attackers to execute arbitrary code via an image with a crafted ColorSync profile.
Affected Software
20 affected components
Apple iOS and macOS=10.4.3
Apple Mac OS X Server=10.4.3
Apple iOS and macOS=10.4.1
Apple Mac OS X Server=10.4.2
Apple Mac OS X Server=10.4.4
Apple Mac OS X Server=10.4.1
Apple iOS and macOS=10.4.7
Apple iOS and macOS=10.4.4
Apple Mac OS X Server=10.4
Apple Mac OS X Server=10.4.5
Apple iOS and macOS=10.4
Apple Mac OS X Server=10.4.6
Apple Mac OS X Server=10.3.9
Apple Mac OS X Server=10.4.8
Apple iOS and macOS=10.4.6
Apple iOS and macOS=10.4.5
Apple iOS and macOS=10.3.9
Apple iOS and macOS=10.4.8
Apple Mac OS X Server=10.4.7
Apple iOS and macOS=10.4.2
Remediation
Event History
Mar 13, 2007
CVE Published
09:19 PM
Mar 14, 2007
CVE Published
via MITRE·01:00 AM
Data Sourced
via MITRE·01:00 AM
Description
Frequently Asked Questions
1
What is the severity of CVE-2007-0719?
CVE-2007-0719 is classified as a 'high' severity vulnerability due to its potential to allow arbitrary code execution.
2
Which versions of Mac OS X are affected by CVE-2007-0719?
CVE-2007-0719 affects Apple Mac OS X versions 10.3.9 and 10.4 through 10.4.8.
3
How do I fix CVE-2007-0719?
To fix CVE-2007-0719, users should update their Mac OS X system to the latest version that addresses this vulnerability.
4
What types of attacks are possible with CVE-2007-0719?
CVE-2007-0719 allows remote user-assisted attackers to execute arbitrary code through a specially crafted image.
5
Is CVE-2007-0719 specific to Apple products?
Yes, CVE-2007-0719 specifically affects Apple's Mac OS X operating systems.