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Message-ID: <20060511230206.A3BDA23D@lists.grok.org.uk>
Date: Fri May 12 02:53:54 2006
From: noreply at musecurity.com (noreply@...ecurity.com)
Subject: Apple QuickTimeStreamingServer RTSP Server
	Vulnerability [MU-200605-02]

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Apple QuickTimeStreamingServer RTSP Server Vulnerability
[MU-200605-02]
May 11, 2006

http://labs.musecurity.com/advisories.html

Affected Product / Versions:

QuickTimeStreamingServer 5.5 and earlier

Product Overview:

The Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) is a protocol which allows a
client to remotely control a streaming media server.  RTSP is
implemented in the QuickTimeStreamingServer, a cross platform media
streaming server.

Vulnerability Details:

A remote buffer overflow condition in Apple's RTSP service could
allow for arbitrary code execution.  The vulnerable code is triggered
with the use of a malformed RTSP header.

Vendor Response / Solution:

Mu Security would like to thank Apple for timely remediation of these
vulnerabilities.

Credit:

This vulnerability was discovered by the Mu Security research team.

http://labs.musecurity.com/pgpkey.txt

Mu Security is an early-stage innovator creating a new class of
security analysis system. The company's mission is to widely deploy
security analysis and reduce product and application vulnerabilities.
 Mu's founders include industry-recognized  experts in the IDP, open
source protocol analysis tools, ethical hacking, and network
management markets The security analysis process and product solution
provide a rigorous and streamlined methodology for verifying and
improving the security readiness of any IP-based product or
application.  Mu Security, headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, is
backed by preeminent venture capital firms including Accel Partners
and Benchmark Capital.

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direct or indirect damages whatsoever arising out of or in connection
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