CVE-2009-1932: Buffer Overflow

Published Jun 4, 2009
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Updated

Multiple integer overflows in the (1) userinfocallback, (2) userendrowcallback, and (3) gstpngdectask functions (ext/libpng/gstpngdec.c) in GStreamer Good Plug-ins (aka gst-plugins-good or gstreamer-plugins-good) 0.10.15 allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service and possibly execute arbitrary code via a crafted PNG file, which triggers a buffer overflow.

Affected Software

1 affected component
GStreamer Good Plug-ins=0.10.15

Event History

Jun 4, 2009
CVE Published
via MITRE·08:00 PM
Data Sourced
via MITRE·08:00 PM
Description
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Frequently Asked Questions

1

What is the severity of CVE-2009-1932?

CVE-2009-1932 has a moderate severity rating due to its potential to cause denial of service and the risk of remote code execution.

2

How do I fix CVE-2009-1932?

To fix CVE-2009-1932, users should upgrade to a newer version of GStreamer Good Plug-ins that has addressed this vulnerability.

3

What damage can CVE-2009-1932 cause?

CVE-2009-1932 can lead to denial of service attacks and may allow attackers to execute arbitrary code under certain conditions.

4

Which versions of GStreamer are affected by CVE-2009-1932?

CVE-2009-1932 affects GStreamer Good Plug-ins version 0.10.15.

5

Who can exploit CVE-2009-1932?

CVE-2009-1932 can be exploited by remote attackers who can craft specific inputs to trigger the vulnerability.

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