First published: Tue Mar 30 2010(Updated: )
CoreAudio in Apple Mac OS X before 10.6.3 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service (memory corruption and application crash) via crafted audio content with QDMC encoding.
Credit: product-security@apple.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Apple iOS and macOS | =10.6.1 | |
Apple iOS and macOS | =10.6.2 | |
Apple iOS and macOS | =10.6.1 | |
Apple iOS and macOS | =10.6.0 | |
Apple iOS and macOS | =10.6.0 | |
Apple iOS and macOS | =10.6.2 | |
=10.6.0 | ||
=10.6.1 | ||
=10.6.2 | ||
=10.6.0 | ||
=10.6.1 | ||
=10.6.2 |
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CVE-2010-0060 has a severity rating that suggests it could allow remote code execution or denial of service.
To fix CVE-2010-0060, users should update their Mac OS X to version 10.6.3 or later.
CVE-2010-0060 affects Mac OS X versions 10.6.0, 10.6.1, and 10.6.2.
CVE-2010-0060 can be exploited through crafted audio content, leading to arbitrary code execution or application crashes.
CVE-2010-0060 is related to software vulnerabilities in Apple's Mac OS X and is not specific to any particular hardware.