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Message-ID: <70f230c70601111530u1f0f688bt520efc44c94ef358@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Wed Jan 11 23:30:51 2006
From: senatorfrog at gmail.com (Mark Senior)
Subject: [EEYEB-20051117B] Apple iTunes (QuickTime.qts)
	Heap Overflow

This must be an unintentional repost, surely?

>From the description of CAN-2004-0431:

Integer overflow in Apple QuickTime (QuickTime.qts) before 6.5.1
allows attackers to execute arbitrary code

>From the description of CERT vuln (linked from the above CVE entry):

III. Solution
Upgrade
Upgrade to QuickTime version 6.5.1.
(...)
Other Information
Date Public 02/18/2004
Date First Published 05/03/2004 03:30:59 PM
Date Last Updated 05/04/2004



On 1/11/06, Advisories <Advisories@...e.com> wrote:
> EEYEB-20051117B Apple iTunes (QuickTime.qts) Heap Overflow
>
> Release Date:
> January 10, 2006
>
> Date Reported:
> November 17, 2005
>
> Patch Development Time (In Days):
> 54 Days

(snip)
> Vendor Status:
> Apple has released a patch for this vulnerability. The patch is
> available via the Updates section of the affected applications.
> This vulnerability has been assigned the CVE identifier CAN-2004-0431.
>

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