Vulnerability DatabaseCVE-2014-125019

CVE-2014-125019
Ffmpeg vulnerability analysis and mitigation

Overview

A vulnerability, classified as problematic, was discovered in FFmpeg 2.0 affecting the decodenalunit function of the Slice Segment Handler component. The vulnerability was disclosed on June 19, 2022 (Debian Tracker).

Technical details

The vulnerability exists in the decodenalunit function within the Slice Segment Handler component of FFmpeg 2.0. The issue leads to memory corruption when manipulated in a specific way (Debian Tracker).

Impact

The vulnerability can lead to memory corruption, which could potentially affect system stability and security (Debian Tracker).

Mitigation and workarounds

It is recommended to apply the available patch to fix this issue. The vulnerability has been fixed in multiple versions including FFmpeg 7:4.3.7-0+deb11u1 for Debian Bullseye and subsequent releases (Debian Tracker).

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