CVE-2005-1043

Severity

50%

Complexity

99%

Confidentiality

48%

exif.c in PHP before 4.3.11 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (memory consumption and crash) via an EXIF header with a large IFD nesting level, which causes significant stack recursion.

exif.c in PHP before 4.3.11 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (memory consumption and crash) via an EXIF header with a large IFD nesting level, which causes significant stack recursion.

CVSS 2.0 Base Score 5. CVSS Attack Vector: network. CVSS Attack Complexity: low. CVSS Vector: (AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:P).

Overview

First reported 19 years ago

2005-04-14 04:00:00

Last updated 6 years ago

2018-10-30 16:25:00

Affected Software

PHP PHP 4.3.0

4.3.0

PHP PHP 4.3.1

4.3.1

PHP PHP 4.3.2

4.3.2

PHP PHP 4.3.3

4.3.3

PHP PHP 4.3.4

4.3.4

PHP PHP 4.3.5

4.3.5

PHP PHP 4.3.6

4.3.6

PHP PHP 4.3.7

4.3.7

PHP PHP 4.3.8

4.3.8

PHP PHP 4.3.9

4.3.9

PHP PHP 4.3.10

4.3.10

SGI ProPack 3.0

3.0

Conectiva Linux 9.0

9.0

Conectiva Linux 10.0

10.0

Apple Mac OS X 10.3.9

10.3.9

Apple Mac OS X 10.4

10.4

Apple Mac OS X 10.4.1

10.4.1

Apple Mac OS X Server 10.3.9

10.3.9

Apple Mac OS X Server 10.4

10.4

Apple Mac OS X Server 10.4.1

10.4.1

SuSE SuSE Linux 1.0

1.0

SuSE SuSE Linux 4.2

4.2

SuSE SuSE Linux 4.3

4.3

SuSE SuSE Linux 4.4

4.4

SuSE SuSE Linux 4.4.1

4.4.1

SuSE SuSE Linux 5.0

5.0

SuSE SuSE Linux 5.1

5.1

SuSE SuSE Linux 5.2

5.2

SuSE SuSE Linux 5.3

5.3

SuSE SuSE Linux 6.0

6.0

SuSE SuSE Linux 6.1

6.1

SuSE SuSE Linux 6.1 alpha

6.1

SuSE SuSE Linux 6.2

6.2

SuSE SuSE Linux 6.3

6.3

SuSE SuSE Linux 6.3 alpha

6.3

SuSE SuSE Linux 6.4

6.4

SuSE SuSE Linux 6.4 alpha

6.4

SuSE SuSE Linux 7.0

7.0

SuSE SuSE Linux 7.0 alpha

7.0

SuSE SuSE Linux 7.1

7.1

SuSE SuSE Linux 7.1 alpha

7.1

SuSE SuSE Linux 7.2

7.2

SuSE SuSE Linux 7.3

7.3

SuSE SuSE Linux 8.0

8.0

SuSE SuSE Linux 8.1

8.1

SuSE SuSE Linux 8.2

8.2

SuSE SuSE Linux 9.0

9.0

SuSE SuSE Linux 9.1

9.1

SuSE SuSE Linux 9.2

9.2

SuSE SuSE Linux 9.3

9.3

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