Apple QuickTime and Citrix MetaFrame Vulnerabilities
Synopsis:
The Sourcefire VRT is aware of vulnerabilities affecting Apple QuickTime and Citrix MetaFrame.
Details:
Apple QuickTime Buffer Overflow (CVE-2008-0033):
Apple QuickTime contains a buffer overflow condition that may allow a remote attacker to execute code on a vulnerable system. The problem occurs when QuickTime attempts to process malformed movie files that contain an invalid Image Descriptor atom size.
A rule to detect attacks targeting this vulnerability is included in this release and is identified as SID 13517.
Apple QuickTime Buffer Overflow (CVE-2008-0234):
Apple QuickTime contains a buffer overflow condition that may allow a remote attacker to execute code on a vulnerable system. The problem occurs when QuickTime attempts to process a long Reason-Phrase response to an rtsp request.
A rule to detect attacks targeting this vulnerability is included in this release and is identified as SID 13516.
Citrix MetaFrame Buffer Overflow (CVE-2008-0356):
Citrix MetaFrame Presentation Server contains a buffer overflow condition that may allow a remote attacker to execute code on an affected system. The problem occurs when the service attempts to process TCP packets containing an invalid size value.
A rule to detect attacks targeting this vulnerability is included in this release and is identified as SID 13519.
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