Integer overflow in Terminal in Apple Mac OS X 10.5 before 10.5.7 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service (memory corruption and application crash) via a crafted size value in a CSI[4 xterm resize escape sequence that triggers a heap-based buffer overflow.
Name | Vendor | Start Version | End Version |
---|---|---|---|
Mac_os_x | Apple | 10.5 (including) | 10.5 (including) |
Mac_os_x | Apple | 10.5.0 (including) | 10.5.0 (including) |
Mac_os_x | Apple | 10.5.1 (including) | 10.5.1 (including) |
Mac_os_x | Apple | 10.5.2 (including) | 10.5.2 (including) |
Mac_os_x | Apple | 10.5.3 (including) | 10.5.3 (including) |
Mac_os_x | Apple | 10.5.4 (including) | 10.5.4 (including) |
Mac_os_x | Apple | 10.5.5 (including) | 10.5.5 (including) |
Mac_os_x | Apple | 10.5.6 (including) | 10.5.6 (including) |
Mac_os_x_server | Apple | 10.5 (including) | 10.5 (including) |
Mac_os_x_server | Apple | 10.5.0 (including) | 10.5.0 (including) |
Mac_os_x_server | Apple | 10.5.1 (including) | 10.5.1 (including) |
Mac_os_x_server | Apple | 10.5.2 (including) | 10.5.2 (including) |
Mac_os_x_server | Apple | 10.5.3 (including) | 10.5.3 (including) |
Mac_os_x_server | Apple | 10.5.4 (including) | 10.5.4 (including) |
Mac_os_x_server | Apple | 10.5.5 (including) | 10.5.5 (including) |
Mac_os_x_server | Apple | 10.5.6 (including) | 10.5.6 (including) |