7.5
CWE
119
Advisory Published
Updated

CVE-2010-0504: Buffer Overflow

First published: Tue Mar 30 2010(Updated: )

Multiple stack-based buffer overflows in iChat Server in Apple Mac OS X Server before 10.6.3 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service (application crash) via unspecified vectors.

Credit: product-security@apple.com

Affected SoftwareAffected VersionHow to fix
Apple macOS Server=10.5.2
Apple macOS Server=10.5.8
Apple macOS Server=10.5.5
Apple macOS Server=10.5.1
Apple macOS Server=10.5.6
Apple macOS Server=10.5.0
Apple macOS Server=10.5.3
Apple macOS Server=10.5.4
Apple macOS Server=10.5.7
Apple macOS Server=10.6.1
Apple macOS Server=10.6.0
Apple macOS Server=10.5
Apple macOS Server<=10.6.2

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the severity of CVE-2010-0504?

    CVE-2010-0504 has a high severity rating due to the multiple stack-based buffer overflows that can allow remote code execution.

  • How do I fix CVE-2010-0504?

    To fix CVE-2010-0504, update your system to Apple Mac OS X Server version 10.6.3 or later.

  • What versions of Apple Mac OS X Server are affected by CVE-2010-0504?

    CVE-2010-0504 affects Apple Mac OS X Server versions 10.5.0 through 10.6.2.

  • Can CVE-2010-0504 cause denial of service?

    Yes, CVE-2010-0504 can cause a denial of service by crashing the iChat Server application.

  • Who can exploit CVE-2010-0504?

    CVE-2010-0504 can be exploited by remote attackers through unspecified vectors.

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