7.8
CWE
119 788
Advisory Published
Updated

CVE-2021-40770: Buffer Overflow

First published: Mon Nov 22 2021(Updated: )

Adobe Prelude version 10.1 (and earlier) is affected by a memory corruption vulnerability due to insecure handling of a malicious M4A file, potentially resulting in arbitrary code execution in the context of the current user. User interaction is required in that the victim must open a specially crafted file to exploit this vulnerability.

Credit: psirt@adobe.com

Affected SoftwareAffected VersionHow to fix
Adobe Prelude<=10.1
Microsoft Windows

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is CVE-2021-40770?

    CVE-2021-40770 is a memory corruption vulnerability in Adobe Prelude version 10.1 and earlier, which allows for arbitrary code execution.

  • How does CVE-2021-40770 occur?

    CVE-2021-40770 occurs due to insecure handling of a malicious M4A file in Adobe Prelude.

  • What is the severity of CVE-2021-40770?

    The severity of CVE-2021-40770 is high, with a CVSS score of 7.8.

  • How can CVE-2021-40770 be exploited?

    CVE-2021-40770 can be exploited by getting the victim to open a specially crafted M4A file.

  • Is Microsoft Windows affected by CVE-2021-40770?

    No, Microsoft Windows is not affected by CVE-2021-40770.

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