CVE-2008-3636

Severity

72%

Complexity

39%

Confidentiality

165%

Integer overflow in the IopfCompleteRequest API in the kernel in Microsoft Windows 2000, XP, Server 2003, and Vista allows context-dependent attackers to gain privileges. NOTE: this issue was originally reported for GEARAspiWDM.sys 2.0.7.5 in Gear Software CD DVD Filter driver before 4.001.7, as used in other products including Apple iTunes and multiple Symantec and Norton products, which allows local users to gain privileges via repeated IoAttachDevice IOCTL calls to \\.\GEARAspiWDMDevice in this GEARAspiWDM.sys. However, the root cause is the integer overflow in the API call itself.

Integer overflow in the IopfCompleteRequest API in the kernel in Microsoft Windows 2000, XP, Server 2003, and Vista allows context-dependent attackers to gain privileges. NOTE: this issue was originally reported for GEARAspiWDM.sys 2.0.7.5 in Gear Software CD DVD Filter driver before 4.001.7, as used in other products including Apple iTunes and multiple Symantec and Norton products, which allows local users to gain privileges via repeated IoAttachDevice IOCTL calls to \\.\GEARAspiWDMDevice in this GEARAspiWDM.sys. However, the root cause is the integer overflow in the API call itself.

CVSS 2.0 Base Score 7.2. CVSS Attack Vector: local. CVSS Attack Complexity: low. CVSS Vector: (AV:L/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C).

Overview

Type

Apple iTunes

First reported 16 years ago

2008-09-11 01:13:00

Last updated 6 years ago

2018-10-11 20:48:00

Affected Software

Apple iTunes 4.5 Windows

4.5

Apple iTunes 4.6 Windows

4.6

Apple iTunes 4.7 Windows

4.7

Apple iTunes 4.7.1 Windows

4.7.1

Apple iTunes 5.0 Windows

5.0

Apple iTunes 6.0.1 Windows

6.0.1

Apple iTunes 6.0.2 Windows

6.0.2

Apple iTunes 6.0.4 Windows

6.0.4

Apple iTunes 7.0.2 Windows

7.0.2

Apple iTunes 7.3.2 Windows

7.3.2

Apple iTunes 7.4 Windows

7.4

Apple iTunes 7.4.1 Windows

7.4.1

Apple iTunes 7.4.2 Windows

7.4.2

Apple iTunes 7.4.3 Windows

7.4.3

Apple iTunes 7.5 Windows

7.5

Apple iTunes 7.7.1 Windows

7.7.1

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