About the security content of QuickTime 7.7.9
This document describes the security content of QuickTime 7.7.9.
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QuickTime 7.7.9
QuickTime
Available for: Windows 7 and Windows Vista
Impact: Viewing a maliciously crafted movie file may lead to an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution
Description: Multiple memory corruption issues existed in QuickTime. These issues were addressed through improved memory handling.
CVE-ID
CVE-2015-7085 : an anonymous researcher
CVE-2015-7086 : an anonymous researcher
CVE-2015-7087 : Ryan Pentney and Richard Johnson of Cisco Talos
CVE-2015-7088 : Ryan Pentney and Richard Johnson of Cisco Talos
CVE-2015-7089 : Ryan Pentney and Richard Johnson of Cisco Talos
CVE-2015-7090 : Ryan Pentney and Richard Johnson of Cisco Talos
CVE-2015-7091 : Pedro Ribeiro (pedrib@gmail.com) of Agile Information Security
CVE-2015-7092 : Jaanus Kp Clarified Security working with HP's Zero Day Initiative
CVE-2015-7117: Ryan Pentney and Richard Johnson of Cisco Talos
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