CVE-2008-1765: Buffer Overflow

Published Apr 23, 2008
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Updated

Buffer overflow in Adobe Photoshop Album Starter Edition 3.2, and possibly After Effects CS3, allows user-assisted remote attackers and physically proximate attackers to execute arbitrary code via a BMP file with an invalid image header. NOTE: the related issue in Photoshop CS3 is already covered by CVE-2007-2244.

Affected Software

1 affected component
Adobe Photoshop=3.2

Event History

Apr 23, 2008
CVE Published
via MITRE·10:00 AM
Data Sourced
via MITRE·10:00 AM
Description
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Frequently Asked Questions

1

What is the severity of CVE-2008-1765?

CVE-2008-1765 has a severity rating that indicates it could allow for arbitrary code execution.

2

How do I fix CVE-2008-1765?

To fix CVE-2008-1765, users should update to the latest version of Adobe Photoshop Album Starter Edition.

3

What types of attacks are possible with CVE-2008-1765?

CVE-2008-1765 allows user-assisted remote attackers and physically proximate attackers to execute arbitrary code.

4

Which software versions are affected by CVE-2008-1765?

CVE-2008-1765 specifically affects Adobe Photoshop Album Starter Edition version 3.2.

5

Can CVE-2008-1765 be exploited through file types other than BMP?

CVE-2008-1765 is specifically exploitable via a BMP file with an invalid image header.

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