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Category:   Application (Multimedia)  >   iTunes Vendors:   Apple Computer
(Apple Issues Fix) Apple iTunes Multiple Flaws Let Remote Users Execute Arbitrary Code
SecurityTracker Alert ID:  1026174
SecurityTracker URL:  http://securitytracker.com/id/1026174
CVE Reference:   CVE-2011-0164   (Links to External Site)
Date:  Oct 12 2011
Impact:   Execution of arbitrary code via network, User access via network
Fix Available:  Yes  Vendor Confirmed:  Yes  

Description:   Multiple vulnerabilities were reported in Apple iTunes. A remote user can cause arbitrary code to be executed on the target user's system.

A remote user can create a specially crafted JPEG image that, when loaded by the target user, will trigger a heap overflow in ImageIO and execute arbitrary code on the target system [CVE-2011-0170]. The code will run with the privileges of the target user. Andrzej Dyjak reported this vulnerability via iDefense VCP.

A remote user can create a specially crafted JPEG encoded TIFF image that, when loaded by the target user, will trigger a buffer overflow in ImageIO and execute arbitrary code on the target system [CVE-2011-0191]. The code will run with the privileges of the target user.

A remote user can create a specially crafted CCITT Group 4 encoded TIFF image that, when loaded by the target user, will trigger a buffer overflow and execute arbitrary code on the target system [CVE-2011-0192]. The code will run with the privileges of the target user.

A remote user can create a specially crafted XML file that, when loaded by the target user, will trigger a double free error and execute arbitrary code on the target system [CVE-2010-4494]. The code will run with the privileges of the target user. Yang Dingning of NCNIPC, Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, reported this vulnerability.

A remote user can create a specially crafted XML file that, when loaded by the target user, will trigger a memory corruption error and execute arbitrary code on the target system [CVE-2010-4008]. The code will run with the privileges of the target user. Bui Quang Minh from Bkis (www.bkis.com) reported this vulnerability.

A remote user with the ability to conduct a man-in-the-middle attack can trigger multiple memory corruption errors in WebKit while the target user browses the iTunes Store via iTunes to execute arbitrary code on the target user's system [

Impact:   A remote user can cause arbitrary code to be executed on the target user's system.
Solution:   Apple has issued a fix (10.5) for CVE-2011-0164 for iTunes, available from:

http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/

For Windows XP / Vista / Windows 7:
The download file is named: "iTunesSetup.exe"
Its SHA-1 digest is: 1205cda4ce9a32db2fe02cf9f2cf2c0bf7d47bdb

For 64-bit Windows XP / Vista / Windows 7:
The download file is named: "iTunes64Setup.exe"
Its SHA-1 digest is: ab400ad27a537613b3b5306ea026763a93d57fdf

The vendor's advisory is available at:

http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4981

Vendor URL:  support.apple.com/kb/HT4554 (Links to External Site)
Cause:   Access control error, Boundary error
Underlying OS:   Windows (Any)

Message History:   This archive entry is a follow-up to the message listed below.
Mar 3 2011 Apple iTunes Multiple Flaws Let Remote Users Execute Arbitrary Code



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