National Cyber-Alert System
Vulnerability Summary for CVE-2007-3753
Original release date:09/27/2007
Last revised:11/15/2008
Source:
US-CERT/NIST
Overview
Apple iPhone 1.1.1, with Bluetooth enabled, allows physically proximate attackers to cause a denial of service (application termination) and execute arbitrary code via crafted Service Discovery Protocol (SDP) packets, related to insufficient input validation.
Impact
CVSS Severity (version 2.0):
Impact Subscore:
6.4
Exploitability Subscore:
10.0
CVSS Version 2 Metrics:
Access Vector: Network exploitable
Access Complexity: Low
Authentication: Not required to exploit
Impact Type:Provides unauthorized access, Allows partial confidentiality, integrity, and availability violation; Allows unauthorized disclosure of information; Allows disruption of service
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External Source: APPLE
Name: APPLE-SA-2007-09-27
Type: Patch Information
External Source: OSVDB
Name: 38538
External Source: XF
Name: iphone-bluetooth-server-code-execution(36844)
External Source: BID
Name: 25855
External Source: VUPEN
Name: ADV-2007-3287
External Source: SECTRACK
Name: 1018752
External Source: SECUNIA
Name: 26983
External Source: CONFIRM
Name: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=306586