CVE-2011-10008

Public Exploit
MPlayer Lite r33064 M3U Stack-Based Buffer Overflow

Description

A stack-based buffer overflow vulnerability exists in MPlayer Lite r33064 due to improper bounds checking when handling M3U playlist files containing long http:// URL entries. An attacker can craft a malicious .m3u file with a specially formatted URL that triggers a stack overflow when processed by the player, particularly via drag-and-drop interaction. This flaw allows for control of the execution flow through SEH overwrite and a DEP bypass using a ROP chain that leverages known gadgets in loaded DLLs. Successful exploitation may result in arbitrary code execution with the privileges of the current user.

Category

8.6
CVSS
Severity: High
CVSS 4.0 •
EPSS 0.13%
Third-Party Advisory vulncheck.com
Affected: MPlayer Project MPlayer Lite
Published at:
Updated at:

References

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the severity of CVE-2011-10008?
CVE-2011-10008 has been scored as a high severity vulnerability.
How to fix CVE-2011-10008?
To fix CVE-2011-10008, make sure you are using an up-to-date version of the affected component(s) by checking the vendor release notes. As for now, there are no other specific guidelines available.
Is CVE-2011-10008 being actively exploited in the wild?
It is possible that CVE-2011-10008 is being exploited or will be exploited in a near future based on public information. According to its EPSS score, there is a ~0% probability that this vulnerability will be exploited by malicious actors in the next 30 days.
What software or system is affected by CVE-2011-10008?
CVE-2011-10008 affects MPlayer Project MPlayer Lite.
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