A JPEG image with a malformed header can crash Opera, and cause arbitrary code to be run.
Moderate
A specially crafted DHT marker in the JPEG file header can cause a heap overflow.
The malformed image alone will only cause a crash. To exploit the flaw, the computer's memory must first be filled up with code of the attacker's choice. This is not trivial to do reliably, so attempted attacks will often cause crashes without succeeding with the exploit.
Opera Software has released Opera version 9.10, where this flaw has been corrected.
Thanks to iDefense Labs for notifying Opera Software about this vulnerability.
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