New Highly Critical Vulnerability Discovered in Opera for Windows

Opera-10.5-Vulnerability New 0-day vulnerability has been discovered in Opera, which can be utilised to gain control of a user’s system. The vulnerability is known to affect Opera 10.10 and Opera 10.50 for Windows (other versions may be affected too) and a proof of concept submitted by Marcin Ressel is available here.

Secunia has categorised the vulnerability as highly critical. Apparently, the issue is caused due to a buffer overflow error, which can be triggered by a malformed HTTP “Content-Length:” header. Successful exploitation of the vulnerability may permit the execution of arbitrary code on the user’s system.

At the moment, no solution is available for the exploit. Until Opera Software patches this vulnerability, all Opera users should be cautious while browsing untrusted websites.

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New Highly Critical Vulnerability Discovered in Opera for Windows originally appeared on Techie Buzz written by Pallab De on Thursday 4th March 2010 12:59:42 PM. Please read the Terms of Use for fair usage guidance.

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