Friend of mine pointed this out to me. http://nvd.nist.gov/nvd.cfm?cvename=CVE-2002-0252
This vulnerability from 2002 appears to be the same vulnerability that was just found in 7.2 and 7.3 in Quicktime!
Except that the 2002 vulnerability was found in a piece of software called... Quicktime. Uh? And I thought Microsoft was the only company that re-introduced old vulnerabilities.
Come on Apple, I hold you to a higher standard than that! Let's go.
You get the moron label on this post.
UPDATE: The original vulnerability was for the Japanese version of Quicktime. You would think that Apple would update all their code.
Joel Esler, Sourcefire, Snort, Immunet, ClamAV, Apple, and Network Security. This is my blog.
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