First published: Fri Nov 26 2010(Updated: )
Networking in Apple iOS before 4.2 accesses an invalid pointer during the processing of packet filter rules, which allows local users to gain privileges via unspecified vectors.
Credit: product-security@apple.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
iPhone OS | =3.0 | |
iPhone OS | =3.2 | |
iPhone OS | =3.1.3 | |
iPhone OS | =1.0.2 | |
iPhone OS | =4.0.2 | |
iPhone OS | =2.2 | |
iPhone OS | =1.1.1 | |
iPhone OS | <=4.1 | |
iPhone OS | =2.0.0 | |
iPhone OS | =3.1.2 | |
iPhone OS | =3.0.1 | |
iPhone OS | =1.1.2 | |
iPhone OS | =3.1 | |
iPhone OS | =1.1.3 | |
iPhone OS | =1.1.0 | |
iPhone OS | =1.0.1 | |
iPhone OS | =2.1 | |
iPhone OS | =1.1.5 | |
iPhone OS | =4.0.1 | |
iPhone OS | =2.1.1 | |
iPhone OS | =1.1.4 | |
iPhone OS | =1.0.0 | |
iPhone OS | =2.0.2 | |
iPhone OS | =2.0 | |
iPhone OS | =2.0.1 | |
iPhone OS | =4.0 | |
iPhone OS | =2.2.1 | |
iPhone OS | =3.2.1 | |
iPhone OS | =3.2.2 |
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CVE-2010-3830 is rated as a moderate severity vulnerability due to the potential for privilege escalation.
To resolve CVE-2010-3830, upgrade your Apple iOS to version 4.2 or later.
CVE-2010-3830 affects Apple iOS versions from 1.0.0 to 4.1 inclusive.
CVE-2010-3830 is a local privilege escalation vulnerability, meaning it cannot be exploited remotely.
Local users with access to devices running vulnerable versions of iOS can be impacted by CVE-2010-3830.