7.6
CWE
119
Advisory Published
Updated

CVE-2011-0150: Buffer Overflow

First published: Thu Mar 03 2011(Updated: )

WebKit, as used in Apple iTunes before 10.2 on Windows, allows man-in-the-middle attackers to execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service (memory corruption and application crash) via vectors related to iTunes Store browsing, a different vulnerability than other CVEs listed in APPLE-SA-2011-03-02-1.

Credit: product-security@apple.com

Affected SoftwareAffected VersionHow to fix
Apple iTunes for Windows<=10.1.2
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
Apple iTunes for Windows=4.5.0
Apple iTunes for Windows=4.6
Apple iTunes for Windows=4.6.0
Apple iTunes for Windows=4.7
Apple iTunes for Windows=4.7.0
Apple iTunes for Windows=4.7.1
Apple iTunes for Windows=4.7.2
Apple iTunes for Windows=4.8.0
Apple iTunes for Windows=4.9.0
Apple iTunes for Windows=5.0
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
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
Apple iTunes for Windows=7.5.0
Apple iTunes for Windows=7.6
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
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
Apple iTunes for Windows=9.0.3
Apple iTunes for Windows=9.2
Apple iTunes for Windows=9.2.1
Apple iTunes for Windows=10.0
Apple iTunes for Windows=10.0.1
Apple iTunes for Windows=10.1
Apple iTunes for Windows=10.1.1
Apple WebKit
Microsoft Windows
Microsoft Windows 7
Microsoft Windows Vista
Microsoft Windows Vista=sp1
Microsoft Windows Vista=sp2
Microsoft Windows XP=sp2
Microsoft Windows XP=sp3

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the severity of CVE-2011-0150?

    CVE-2011-0150 has been classified as a medium severity vulnerability due to its potential to allow arbitrary code execution and denial of service.

  • How do I fix CVE-2011-0150?

    To fix CVE-2011-0150, users should update to Apple iTunes version 10.2 or later.

  • What are the risks associated with CVE-2011-0150?

    The primary risks associated with CVE-2011-0150 include exposure to man-in-the-middle attacks that can lead to arbitrary code execution.

  • Who is affected by CVE-2011-0150?

    CVE-2011-0150 affects users running Apple iTunes versions prior to 10.2 on Windows.

  • Is CVE-2011-0150 exploitable remotely?

    Yes, CVE-2011-0150 can be exploited remotely by attackers using man-in-the-middle techniques.

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