About the security content of Apple Remote Desktop 3.7
This document describes the security content of Apple Remote Desktop 3.7.
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Apple Remote Desktop 3.7
Apple Remote Desktop
Available for: Apple Remote Desktop 3.0 or later
Impact: A warning about use of VNC without encryption may not appear
Description: If a third-party VNC server reported certain authentication types, Remote Desktop may have used password authentication but not warned that the connection would be unencrypted. This issue was addressed through improved handling of authentication types.
CVE-ID
CVE-2013-5136 : Mark S. C. Smith studying at Central Connecticut State University
Apple Remote Desktop
Available for: Apple Remote Desktop 3.0 or later
Impact: A remote attacker may be able to cause arbitrary code execution
Description: A format string vulnerability existed in Remote Desktop's handling of the VNC username.
CVE-ID
CVE-2013-5135 : SilentSignal working with iDefense VCP
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