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Last Modified |
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Description |
Mac OS X contains a flaw that may allow a remote denial of service. The issue is triggered by an unspecified flaw when the FTP server attempts to authenticate valid users, and will result in loss of availability for the service.
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Classification |
Location:
Remote/Network Access Required
Attack Type:
Denial of Service,
Information Disclosure
Impact:
Loss of Confidentiality,
Loss of Availability
Exploit:
Exploit Unknown
Disclosure:
OSVDB Verified
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Technical |
Mac OS X Server is not affected by this vulnerability.
This flaw could be used to enumerate user accounts, as the service will not crash when attempting to authenticate invalid users.
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Solution |
Currently, there are no known workarounds or upgrades to correct this issue. However, Apple has released a patch to address this vulnerability.
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Products |
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Mac OS X
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10.3.x |
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Credit |
- Benjamin Williams - University of Canterbury
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BlogsProvided by Technorati
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None found at this time
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