First published: Wed Aug 05 2009(Updated: )
Integer overflow in javaws.exe in Sun Java Web Start in Sun Java Runtime Environment (JRE) in JDK and JRE 6 before Update 15 allows context-dependent attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted JPEG image that is not properly handled during display to a splash screen, which triggers a heap-based buffer overflow.
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Sun JRE | =6-update_10 | |
Sun JDK | =6-update_6 | |
Sun JDK | =6-update_7 | |
Sun JRE | =6-update_3 | |
Sun JDK | =6-update_11 | |
Sun JRE | =6-update_4 | |
Sun JDK | =6-update_1 | |
Sun JDK | =6-update_3 | |
Sun JDK | =6-update_9 | |
Sun JRE | =6-update_2 | |
Sun JRE | =6-update_9 | |
Sun JDK | =6-update_4 | |
Sun JDK | =6-update_12 | |
Sun JDK | =6-update_13 | |
Sun JRE | =6-update_11 | |
Sun JDK | =1.6.0-update2 | |
Sun JRE | =6-update_5 | |
Sun JDK | =6-update_8 | |
Sun JRE | =6-update_12 | |
Sun JDK | =6-update_2 | |
Sun JRE | =6-update_7 | |
Sun JRE | =6-update_8 | |
Sun JRE | =6-update_1 | |
Sun JDK | =6-update_5 | |
Sun JRE | =6-update_13 | |
Sun JRE | =6-update_6 | |
Sun JDK | =6-update_10 |
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