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CVE-2007-1476

The SymTDI device driver (SYMTDI.SYS) in Symantec Norton Personal Firewall 2006 9.1.1.7 and earlier, Internet Security 2005 and 2006, AntiVirus Corporate Edition 3.0.x through 10.1.x, and other Norton products, allows local users to cause a denial of service (system crash) by sending crafted data to the driver's \Device file, which triggers invalid memory access, a different vulnerability than CVE-2006-4855.

  • Published: Mar 16, 2007
  • Updated: Nov 9, 2025
  • CVE: CVE-2007-1476
  • Severity: Low
  • Exploit:

CVSS v2:

  • Severity: Low
  • Score: 1.9
  • AV:L/AC:M/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:P

CWEs:

Software From Fixed in
symantec / norton_antivirus 10.1 10.1.x
symantec / client_security 3.0 3.0.x
symantec / client_security 3.0.1.1009 3.0.1.1009.x
symantec / norton_antivirus 9.0.2.1000 9.0.2.1000.x
symantec / norton_antivirus 9.0.3.1000 9.0.3.1000.x
symantec / client_security 2.0.6 2.0.6.x
symantec / norton_system_works 2005 2005.x
symantec / client_security 3.0.2.2020 3.0.2.2020.x
symantec / client_security 2.0.6-mr6 2.0.6-mr6.x
symantec / client_security 2.1 2.1.x
symantec / norton_antivirus 10.1.400 10.1.400.x
symantec / client_security 2.0-build_9.0.0.338 2.0-build_9.0.0.338.x
symantec / client_security 3.0.2.2021 3.0.2.2021.x
symantec / client_security 2.0.1_build_9.0.1.1000-mr1 2.0.1_build_9.0.1.1000-mr1.x
symantec / norton_antivirus 9.0.6.1000 9.0.6.1000.x
symantec / client_security 2.0.3_build_9.0.3.1000-mr3 2.0.3_build_9.0.3.1000-mr3.x
symantec / norton_antivirus 9.0.2 9.0.2.x
symantec / norton_antivirus 10.0.2.2011 10.0.2.2011.x
symantec / norton_antivirus 10.0.2.2010 10.0.2.2010.x
symantec / client_security 3.0.1.1000 3.0.1.1000.x
symantec / norton_personal_firewall - 2006_9.1.1.7.x
symantec / client_security 2.0.4 2.0.4.x
symantec / norton_antivirus 10.0 10.0.x
symantec / norton_antivirus 10.0.1.1000 10.0.1.1000.x
symantec / norton_antivirus 10.1.401 10.1.401.x
symantec / client_security 3.1.0.401 3.1.0.401.x
symantec / client_security 3.0.2.2002 3.0.2.2002.x
symantec / client_security 3.0.1.1008 3.0.1.1008.x
symantec / norton_antivirus 9.0.1.1.1000 9.0.1.1.1000.x
symantec / norton_system_works 2006 2006.x
symantec / client_security 2.0.5_build_1100 2.0.5_build_1100.x
symantec / client_security 3.0.2.2011 3.0.2.2011.x
symantec / norton_antivirus 9.0.5.1100 9.0.5.1100.x
symantec / client_security 2.0.4-mr4_build1000 2.0.4-mr4_build1000.x
symantec / norton_personal_firewall 2006_9.1.0.33 2006_9.1.0.33.x
symantec / client_security 3.0.2 3.0.2.x
symantec / client_security 3.1.396 3.1.396.x
symantec / norton_antivirus 10.1.394 10.1.394.x
symantec / norton_antivirus 10.0.2.2001 10.0.2.2001.x
symantec / norton_antivirus 9.0.1 9.0.1.x
symantec / client_security 2.0 2.0.x
symantec / norton_antivirus 9.0.1.1000 9.0.1.1000.x
symantec / client_security 2.0.5_build_1100_mp1-mr5 2.0.5_build_1100_mp1-mr5.x
symantec / norton_antivirus 10.0.1.1007 10.0.1.1007.x
symantec / client_security 2.0.5 2.0.5.x
symantec / norton_antivirus 10.0.2.2020 10.0.2.2020.x
symantec / client_security 3.0.1.1001 3.0.1.1001.x
symantec / client_security 3.0.2.2001 3.0.2.2001.x
symantec / norton_antispam 2005 2005.x
symantec / norton_antivirus 10.1.396 10.1.396.x
symantec / norton_antivirus 9.0.4 9.0.4.x
symantec / norton_antivirus 2006 2006.x
symantec / norton_antivirus 10.1.4 10.1.4.x
symantec / norton_antivirus 9.0.0.338 9.0.0.338.x
symantec / norton_personal_firewall 2005 2005.x
symantec / client_security 2.0.3 2.0.3.x
symantec / norton_personal_firewall 2006 2006.x
symantec / client_security 3.1.401 3.1.401.x
symantec / norton_antivirus 10.0.2.2000 10.0.2.2000.x
symantec / client_security 3.0.0.359 3.0.0.359.x
symantec / norton_internet_security 2006 2006.x
symantec / client_security 3.1.400 3.1.400.x
symantec / client_security 3.0.2.2010 3.0.2.2010.x
symantec / client_security 2.0_scf_7.1 2.0_scf_7.1.x
symantec / client_security 3.1 3.1.x
symantec / norton_antivirus 2005 2005.x
symantec / client_security 3.1.0.396 3.1.0.396.x
symantec / client_security 3.0.2.2000 3.0.2.2000.x
symantec / client_security 3.1.394 3.1.394.x
symantec / norton_internet_security 2005 2005.x
symantec / norton_antivirus 10.0.2.2021 10.0.2.2021.x
symantec / norton_antivirus 9.0 9.0.x
symantec / norton_antivirus 3.0 3.0.x
symantec / client_security 3.0.1.1007 3.0.1.1007.x
symantec / client_security 2.0.2 2.0.2.x
symantec / norton_antivirus 9.0.5 9.0.5.x
symantec / client_security 2.0_stm_build_9.0.0.338 2.0_stm_build_9.0.0.338.x
symantec / norton_antivirus 10.0.1.1008 10.0.1.1008.x
symantec / client_security 2.0.1 2.0.1.x
symantec / norton_antivirus 10.1.4.4010 10.1.4.4010.x
symantec / norton_antivirus 10.0.2.2002 10.0.2.2002.x
symantec / client_security 2.0.2_build_9.0.2.1000-mr2 2.0.2_build_9.0.2.1000-mr2.x

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