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[SA42117] GSPlayer Playlist Processing Buffer Overflow Vulnerability

From: Secunia Security Advisories (sec-advsecunia.com)
Date: Thu Nov 04 2010 - 23:33:09 CDT


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TITLE:
GSPlayer Playlist Processing Buffer Overflow Vulnerability

SECUNIA ADVISORY ID:
SA42117

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RELEASE DATE:
2010-11-05

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DESCRIPTION:
A vulnerability has been discovered in GSPlayer, which can be
exploited by malicious people to compromise a user's system.

The vulnerability is caused due to a boundary error when processing
filenames within a playlist file using the "wsprintfA()" function and
can be exploited to cause a stack-based buffer overflow by tricking a
user into opening a specially crafted M3U file containing an overly
long (greater than 256 bytes) entry.

Successful exploitation allows execution of arbitrary code.

The vulnerability is confirmed in version 1.83a. Other versions may
also be affected.

SOLUTION:
Do not open untrusted files.

PROVIDED AND/OR DISCOVERED BY:
moigai

ORIGINAL ADVISORY:
http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/15417/

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