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CVE-2010-1768

First published: Fri Aug 20 2010(Updated: )

Unspecified vulnerability in Apple iTunes before 9.1 allows local users to gain console privileges via vectors related to log files, "insecure file operation," and syncing an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.

Credit: product-security@apple.com

Affected SoftwareAffected VersionHow to fix
Apple iTunes for Windows<=9.0.3
Apple iTunes for Windows=1.0
Apple iTunes for Windows=1.1.0
Apple iTunes for Windows=1.1.1
Apple iTunes for Windows=1.1.2
Apple iTunes for Windows=2.0.0
Apple iTunes for Windows=2.0.1
Apple iTunes for Windows=2.0.2
Apple iTunes for Windows=2.0.3
Apple iTunes for Windows=2.0.4
Apple iTunes for Windows=3.0.0
Apple iTunes for Windows=3.0.1
Apple iTunes for Windows=4.0.0
Apple iTunes for Windows=4.0.1
Apple iTunes for Windows=4.1.0
Apple iTunes for Windows=4.2.0
Apple iTunes for Windows=4.5.0
Apple iTunes for Windows=4.6.0
Apple iTunes for Windows=4.7.0
Apple iTunes for Windows=4.7.1
Apple iTunes for Windows=4.8.0
Apple iTunes for Windows=4.9.0
Apple iTunes for Windows=5.0.0
Apple iTunes for Windows=5.0.1
Apple iTunes for Windows=6.0.0
Apple iTunes for Windows=6.0.1
Apple iTunes for Windows=6.0.2
Apple iTunes for Windows=6.0.3
Apple iTunes for Windows=6.0.4
Apple iTunes for Windows=6.0.4.2
Apple iTunes for Windows=6.0.5
Apple iTunes for Windows=7.0.0
Apple iTunes for Windows=7.0.1
Apple iTunes for Windows=7.0.2
Apple iTunes for Windows=7.1.0
Apple iTunes for Windows=7.1.1
Apple iTunes for Windows=7.2.0
Apple iTunes for Windows=7.3.0
Apple iTunes for Windows=7.3.1
Apple iTunes for Windows=7.3.2
Apple iTunes for Windows=7.4.0
Apple iTunes for Windows=7.4.1
Apple iTunes for Windows=7.4.2
Apple iTunes for Windows=7.4.3
Apple iTunes for Windows=7.5.0
Apple iTunes for Windows=7.6.0
Apple iTunes for Windows=7.6.1
Apple iTunes for Windows=7.6.2
Apple iTunes for Windows=7.7.0
Apple iTunes for Windows=7.7.1
Apple iTunes for Windows=8.0.0
Apple iTunes for Windows=8.0.1
Apple iTunes for Windows=8.0.2
Apple iTunes for Windows=8.1
Apple iTunes for Windows=8.1.1
Apple iTunes for Windows=8.2
Apple iTunes for Windows=8.2.1
Apple iTunes for Windows=9.0.0
Apple iTunes for Windows=9.0.1
Apple iTunes for Windows=9.0.2

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the severity of CVE-2010-1768?

    CVE-2010-1768 has been classified as a vulnerability that allows local users to gain console privileges.

  • How do I fix CVE-2010-1768?

    To fix CVE-2010-1768, update your Apple iTunes to version 9.1 or later.

  • What versions of Apple iTunes are affected by CVE-2010-1768?

    CVE-2010-1768 affects Apple iTunes versions prior to 9.1, including multiple versions ranging from 1.0 to 9.0.3.

  • Who can exploit CVE-2010-1768?

    Local users on systems with vulnerable versions of Apple iTunes can exploit CVE-2010-1768 to gain elevated privileges.

  • What are the potential impacts of CVE-2010-1768?

    The impact of CVE-2010-1768 includes unauthorized access and control over the affected machine's console privileges.

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