__________________________________________________________ The U.S. Department of Energy Computer Incident Advisory Capability ___ __ __ _ ___ / | /_\ / \___ __|__ / \ \___ __________________________________________________________ INFORMATION BULLETIN Apple Security Update 2007-004 [305391] April 20, 2007 17:00 GMT Number R-216 ______________________________________________________________________________ PROBLEM: Multiple security vulnerabilties have been found in various products used with Mac Operating Systems. The worst of which allows arbitrary code execution. PLATFORM: Mac OS X v10.3.9, v10.4.9 Mac OS X Server v10.3.9, v10.4.9 DAMAGE: THe execution of arbitrary code. SOLUTION: Upgrade to the appropriate version. ______________________________________________________________________________ VULNERABILITY The risk is MEDIUM. Could allow the execution of arbitrary ASSESSMENT: code. ______________________________________________________________________________ LINKS: CIAC BULLETIN: http://www.ciac.org/ciac/bulletins/r-216.shtml ORIGINAL BULLETIN: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=305391 CVE: http://www.cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name= CVE-2007-0022 CVE-2007-0465 CVE-2007-0646 CVE-2007-0724 CVE-2007-0725 CVE-2007-0729 CVE-2007-0732 CVE-2007-0734 CVE-2007-0735 CVE-2007-0736 CVE-2007-0737 CVE-2007-0738 CVE-2007-0739 CVE-2007-0741 CVE-2007-0742 CVE-2007-0743 CVE-2007-0744 CVE-2007-0746 CVE-2007-0747 CVE-2007-0957 CVE-2007-1216 CVE-2006-5867 CVE-2006-6143 CVE-2006-6652 CVE-2006-0300 ______________________________________________________________________________ Please visit Apple's web site to view their Security Update 2007-004: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=305391 _______________________________________________________________________________ CIAC wishes to acknowledge the contributions of Apple for the information contained in this bulletin. _______________________________________________________________________________ CIAC, the Computer Incident Advisory Capability, is the computer security incident response team for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the emergency backup response team for the National Institutes of Health (NIH). CIAC is located at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in Livermore, California. CIAC is also a founding member of FIRST, the Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams, a global organization established to foster cooperation and coordination among computer security teams worldwide. CIAC services are available to DOE, DOE contractors, and the NIH. CIAC can be contacted at: Voice: +1 925-422-8193 (7x24) FAX: +1 925-423-8002 STU-III: +1 925-423-2604 E-mail: ciac@ciac.org Previous CIAC notices, anti-virus software, and other information are available from the CIAC Computer Security Archive. World Wide Web: http://www.ciac.org/ Anonymous FTP: ftp.ciac.org PLEASE NOTE: Many users outside of the DOE, ESnet, and NIH computing communities receive CIAC bulletins. If you are not part of these communities, please contact your agency's response team to report incidents. Your agency's team will coordinate with CIAC. The Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams (FIRST) is a world-wide organization. A list of FIRST member organizations and their constituencies can be obtained via WWW at http://www.first.org/. This document was prepared as an account of work sponsored by an agency of the United States Government. Neither the United States Government nor the University of California nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, express or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information, apparatus, product, or process disclosed, or represents that its use would not infringe privately owned rights. Reference herein to any specific commercial products, process, or service by trade name, trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise, does not necessarily constitute or imply its endorsement, recommendation or favoring by the United States Government or the University of California. The views and opinions of authors expressed herein do not necessarily state or reflect those of the United States Government or the University of California, and shall not be used for advertising or product endorsement purposes. LAST 10 CIAC BULLETINS ISSUED (Previous bulletins available from CIAC) R-206: Multiple Vulnerabilities in the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller and Cisco Lightweight Access Points R-207: Multiple Vulnerabilities in the Cisco Wireless Control System R-208: Internet Pictures Corporation iPIX Image Well ActiveX R-209: HP-UX ICMP Vulnerable to DoS via ICMP Path R-210: mandb R-211: XMMS R-212: Vulnerability in RPC on Windows DNS Server R-213: Oracle Critical Patch Update - April 2007 R-214: PHP Security Update R-215: Multiple Security Vulnerabilities in Mozilla Layout Engine