Check Point Reference: | CPAI-2008-361 |
Date Published: | 1 Oct 2009 |
Severity: | High |
Last Updated: | Thursday 01 October, 2009 |
Source: | |
Industry Reference: | CVE-2008-4558 |
Protection Provided by: |
Security Gateway |
Who is Vulnerable? | |
Vulnerability Description | VLC media player is an open source multimedia player. It can play many audio and video formats (MPEG, DivX, ogg, Wave etc.) as well as various streaming protocols. It is highly portable and available for multiple platforms. Support for various formats is implemented in the form of plugins bundled with the player as shared object or windows DLL files. The XML Shareable Playlist Format (XSPF) playlist if one of the formats supported by VLC media player. There exists a memory corruption vulnerability in VideoLAN VLC Media Player. The flaw is due to insufficient data validation when processing XSPF playlist file. An attacker may entice the target user to open a crafted XSPF file to exploit this vulnerability. Successful attack may allow for arbitrary code injection and execution with privileges of the currently logged on user. In an attack case where code injection is not successful, VideoLAN VLC client application will terminate unexpectedly. In a more sophisticated attack scenario where code injection is successful, the behaviour of the target host is entirely dependent on the intended function of the injected code. The code in such a case would execute within the security context of the current user. The affected application would also most likely stop functioning as a result of such an attack. |
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This protection's log will contain the following information:
Attack Name: Media Player Enforcement Violation.
Attack Information: VideoLAN VLC Media Player XSPF memory corruption