Zero-day Vulnerability Database

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Zero-day vulnerabilities discovered: 2

Remote code execution in Apple QuickTime
CVE-2007-6166

Buffer overflow

The vulnerability allows a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code on the target system.

The vulnerability exists due to boundary error when handling specially crafted overly long RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) Response Content-Type header. A remote attacker can create a specially crafted web page, trick the victim into opening it, cause buffer overflow and execute arbitrary code on vulnerable system.

Successful exploitation of the vulnerability results in compromise of vulnerable system.

Software: Apple QuickTime

Known/fameous malware:

Trojan.Quimkit

Privilege escalation in Mac OS X
CVE-2007-0117

Improper file permissions handling

The vulnerability allows a local user to escalation privileges on vulnerable system.

The vulnerability exists in diskutil tool within DiskManagement framework when handling BOM files. A local user can create a specially crafted BOM file, run diskutil with specially crafted BOM file and replace permissions for arbitrary files on vulnerable system.

Successful exploitation of this vulnerability allows a local unprivileged user to elevate his privileges and gain root access to vulnerable system.

Note: the vulnerability is being actively exploited.

Not patched

Software: macOS