CVE Vulnerabilities

CVE-2007-0646

Use of Externally-Controlled Format String

Published: Feb 01, 2007 | Modified: Mar 07, 2011
CVSS 3.x
N/A
Source:
NVD
CVSS 2.x
7.1 HIGH
AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:C
RedHat/V2
RedHat/V3
Ubuntu

Format string vulnerability in iMovie HD 6.0.3, and Safari in Apple Mac OS X 10.4 through 10.4.10, allows remote user-assisted attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) via format string specifiers in a filename, which is not properly handled when calling the NSRunCriticalAlertPanel Apple AppKit function.

Weakness

The product uses a function that accepts a format string as an argument, but the format string originates from an external source.

Affected Software

Name Vendor Start Version End Version
Mac_os_x Apple 10.4 (including) 10.4 (including)
Mac_os_x Apple 10.4.1 (including) 10.4.1 (including)
Mac_os_x Apple 10.4.2 (including) 10.4.2 (including)
Mac_os_x Apple 10.4.3 (including) 10.4.3 (including)
Mac_os_x Apple 10.4.4 (including) 10.4.4 (including)
Mac_os_x Apple 10.4.5 (including) 10.4.5 (including)
Mac_os_x Apple 10.4.6 (including) 10.4.6 (including)
Mac_os_x Apple 10.4.7 (including) 10.4.7 (including)
Mac_os_x Apple 10.4.8 (including) 10.4.8 (including)
Mac_os_x Apple 10.4.9 (including) 10.4.9 (including)
Mac_os_x Apple 10.4.10 (including) 10.4.10 (including)

Extended Description

When an attacker can modify an externally-controlled format string, this can lead to buffer overflows, denial of service, or data representation problems. It should be noted that in some circumstances, such as internationalization, the set of format strings is externally controlled by design. If the source of these format strings is trusted (e.g. only contained in library files that are only modifiable by the system administrator), then the external control might not itself pose a vulnerability.

Potential Mitigations

References