Buffer overflow in the Mac OS X kernel 10.2.8 and earlier allows local users, and possibly remote attackers, to cause a denial of service (crash), access portions of memory, and possibly execute arbitrary code via a long command line argument (argv[]).
Name | Vendor | Start Version | End Version |
---|---|---|---|
Mac_os_x | Apple | 10.2 (including) | 10.2 (including) |
Mac_os_x | Apple | 10.2.1 (including) | 10.2.1 (including) |
Mac_os_x | Apple | 10.2.2 (including) | 10.2.2 (including) |
Mac_os_x | Apple | 10.2.3 (including) | 10.2.3 (including) |
Mac_os_x | Apple | 10.2.4 (including) | 10.2.4 (including) |
Mac_os_x | Apple | 10.2.5 (including) | 10.2.5 (including) |
Mac_os_x | Apple | 10.2.6 (including) | 10.2.6 (including) |
Mac_os_x | Apple | 10.2.7 (including) | 10.2.7 (including) |
Mac_os_x | Apple | 10.2.8 (including) | 10.2.8 (including) |