Oracle Java Soundbank Resource Name Stack Buffer Overflow
Publish date: July 21, 2015
Severity: HIGH
CVE Identifier: CVE-2010-0839
Advisory Date: JUL 21, 2015
DESCRIPTION
Unspecified vulnerability in the Sound component in Oracle Java SE and Java for Business 6 Update 18, 5.0 Update 23, 1.4.2_25, and 1.3.1_27 allows remote attackers to affect confidentiality, integrity, and availability via unknown vectors.
nvd: Per: http://www.oracle.com/technology/deploy/security/critical-patch-updates/javacpumar2010.html
'Affected product releases and versions:
• Java SE:
• JDK and JRE 6 Update 18 and earlier for Windows, Solaris, and Linux
• JDK 5.0 Update 23 and earlier for Solaris
• SDK 1.4.2_25 and earlier for Solaris
• Java for Business:
• JDK and JRE 6 Update 18 and earlier for Windows, Solaris and Linux
• JDK and JRE 5.0 Update 23 and earlier for Windows, Solaris and Linux
• SDK and JRE 1.4.2_25 and earlier for Windows, Solaris and Linux'
TREND MICRO PROTECTION INFORMATION
Apply associated Trend Micro DPI Rules.
SOLUTION
Trend Micro Deep Security DPI Rule Number: 1004088
Trend Micro Deep Security DPI Rule Name: 1004088 - Oracle Java Soundbank Resource Name Stack Buffer Overflow
AFFECTED SOFTWARE AND VERSION
- sun jdk 1.3.0
- sun jdk 1.3.0_01
- sun jdk 1.3.0_02
- sun jdk 1.3.0_03
- sun jdk 1.3.0_04
- sun jdk 1.3.0_05
- sun jdk 1.3.1
- sun jdk 1.3.1_01
- sun jdk 1.3.1_01a
- sun jdk 1.3.1_02
- sun jdk 1.3.1_03
- sun jdk 1.3.1_04
- sun jdk 1.3.1_05
- sun jdk 1.3.1_06
- sun jdk 1.3.1_07
- sun jdk 1.3.1_08
- sun jdk 1.3.1_09
- sun jdk 1.3.1_10
- sun jdk 1.3.1_11
- sun jdk 1.3.1_12
- sun jdk 1.3.1_13
- sun jdk 1.3.1_14
- sun jdk 1.3.1_15
- sun jdk 1.3.1_16
- sun jdk 1.3.1_17
- sun jdk 1.3.1_18
- sun jdk 1.3.1_19
- sun jdk 1.3.1_20
- sun jdk 1.3.1_21
- sun jdk 1.3.1_22
- sun jdk 1.3.1_23
- sun jdk 1.3.1_24
- sun jdk 1.3.1_25
- sun jdk 1.3.1_26
- sun jdk 1.3.1_27
- sun jdk 1.5.0
- sun jdk 1.6.0
- sun jre 1.3.0
- sun jre 1.3.1
- sun jre 1.3.1_03
- sun jre 1.3.1_04
- sun jre 1.3.1_05
- sun jre 1.3.1_06
- sun jre 1.3.1_07
- sun jre 1.3.1_08
- sun jre 1.3.1_09
- sun jre 1.3.1_10
- sun jre 1.3.1_11
- sun jre 1.3.1_12
- sun jre 1.3.1_13
- sun jre 1.3.1_14
- sun jre 1.3.1_15
- sun jre 1.3.1_16
- sun jre 1.3.1_17
- sun jre 1.3.1_18
- sun jre 1.3.1_19
- sun jre 1.3.1_2
- sun jre 1.3.1_20
- sun jre 1.3.1_21
- sun jre 1.3.1_22
- sun jre 1.3.1_23
- sun jre 1.3.1_24
- sun jre 1.3.1_25
- sun jre 1.3.1_26
- sun jre 1.3.1_27
- sun jre 1.4.2
- sun jre 1.4.2_1
- sun jre 1.4.2_10
- sun jre 1.4.2_11
- sun jre 1.4.2_12
- sun jre 1.4.2_13
- sun jre 1.4.2_14
- sun jre 1.4.2_15
- sun jre 1.4.2_16
- sun jre 1.4.2_17
- sun jre 1.4.2_18
- sun jre 1.4.2_19
- sun jre 1.4.2_20
- sun jre 1.4.2_21
- sun jre 1.4.2_22
- sun jre 1.4.2_24
- sun jre 1.4.2_23
- sun jre 1.4.2_25
- sun jre 1.5.0
- sun jre 1.6.0
- sun sdk 1.3.0
- sun sdk 1.3.0_01
- sun sdk 1.3.0_02
- sun sdk 1.3.0_03
- sun sdk 1.3.0_04
- sun sdk 1.3.0_05
- sun sdk 1.3.1
- sun sdk 1.3.1_01
- sun sdk 1.3.1_01a
- sun sdk 1.3.1_02
- sun sdk 1.3.1_03
- sun sdk 1.3.1_04
- sun sdk 1.3.1_05
- sun sdk 1.3.1_06
- sun sdk 1.3.1_07
- sun sdk 1.3.1_08
- sun sdk 1.3.1_09
- sun sdk 1.3.1_10
- sun sdk 1.3.1_11
- sun sdk 1.3.1_12
- sun sdk 1.3.1_13
- sun sdk 1.3.1_14
- sun sdk 1.3.1_15
- sun sdk 1.3.1_16
- sun sdk 1.3.1_17
- sun sdk 1.3.1_18
- sun sdk 1.3.1_19
- sun sdk 1.3.1_20
- sun sdk 1.3.1_21
- sun sdk 1.3.1_22
- sun sdk 1.3.1_23
- sun sdk 1.3.1_24
- sun sdk 1.3.1_25
- sun sdk 1.3.1_26
- sun sdk 1.3.1_27
- sun sdk 1.4.2
- sun sdk 1.4.2_02
- sun sdk 1.4.2_1
- sun sdk 1.4.2_10
- sun sdk 1.4.2_11
- sun sdk 1.4.2_12
- sun sdk 1.4.2_13
- sun sdk 1.4.2_14
- sun sdk 1.4.2_15
- sun sdk 1.4.2_16
- sun sdk 1.4.2_17
- sun sdk 1.4.2_18
- sun sdk 1.4.2_19
- sun sdk 1.4.2_20
- sun sdk 1.4.2_21
- sun sdk 1.4.2_22
- sun sdk 1.4.2_23
- sun sdk 1.4.2_24
- sun sdk 1.4.2_25
- sun sdk 1.4.2_3
- sun sdk 1.4.2_4
- sun sdk 1.4.2_5
- sun sdk 1.4.2_6
- sun sdk 1.4.2_7
- sun sdk 1.4.2_8
- sun sdk 1.4.2_9
- Java SE JDK and JRE 6 Update 18 and earlier for Windows
- Solaris
- and Linux
- Java SE JDK 5.0 Update 23 and earlier for Solaris
- Java SE SDK 1.4.2_25 and earlier for Solaris
- Java for Business JDK and JRE 6 Update 18 and earlier for Windows
- Solaris and Linux
- Java for Business JDK and JRE 5.0 Update 23 and earlier for Windows
- Solaris and Linux
- Java for Business SDK and JRE 1.4.2_25 and earlier for Windows
- Solaris and Linux
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