First published: Fri Oct 31 2008(Updated: )
FFmpeg 0.4.9, as used by MPlayer, allows context-dependent attackers to cause a denial of service (memory consumption) via unknown vectors, aka a "Tcp/udp memory leak."
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
FFmpeg | <=0.4.9 | |
FFmpeg | =0.3 | |
FFmpeg | =0.3.1 | |
FFmpeg | =0.3.2 | |
FFmpeg | =0.3.3 | |
FFmpeg | =0.3.4 | |
FFmpeg | =0.4.0 | |
FFmpeg | =0.4.2 | |
FFmpeg | =0.4.3 | |
FFmpeg | =0.4.4 | |
FFmpeg | =0.4.5 | |
FFmpeg | =0.4.6 | |
FFmpeg | =0.4.7 | |
FFmpeg | =0.4.8 | |
JW Player |
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CVE-2008-4869 has a severity rating that indicates it can lead to a denial of service due to memory consumption.
To fix CVE-2008-4869, users should upgrade to a later version of FFmpeg that is not affected by this vulnerability.
CVE-2008-4869 affects FFmpeg versions up to 0.4.9 and specifically versions 0.3.0 to 0.4.9.
CVE-2008-4869 exploits a memory leak vulnerability in FFmpeg, allowing for potential denial of service.
MPlayer itself is not affected by CVE-2008-4869, but it may use a vulnerable version of FFmpeg.