Vulnerability DatabaseCVE-2014-125006

CVE-2014-125006
Ffmpeg vulnerability analysis and mitigation

Overview

A vulnerability classified as problematic was discovered in FFmpeg 2.0, specifically affecting the output_frame function in the file libavcodec/h264.c. The issue was identified and disclosed in June 2022. This vulnerability could lead to memory corruption when manipulated (NVD, Debian Tracker).

Technical details

The vulnerability affects the output_frame function within the libavcodec/h264.c component of FFmpeg 2.0. The issue manifests as a memory corruption problem that can be triggered through remote manipulation (Debian Tracker).

Impact

The vulnerability can result in memory corruption, which could potentially affect system stability and security. The attack vector allows for remote exploitation, increasing the severity of the potential impact (Debian Tracker).

Mitigation and workarounds

The issue has been fixed in several Debian releases including bullseye (7:4.3.8-0+deb11u3), bookworm (7:5.1.6-0+deb12u1), and sid/trixie (7:7.1.1-1). It is recommended to apply the available patches to mitigate this vulnerability (Debian Tracker).

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