BlazeDVD 5.0 suffers from buffer overflow vulnerability that can be exploited via crafted PLF playlist file localy and remotely. It fails to perform boundry checking of the user input file, allowing the EIP to be overwritten, thus, controling the next insctruction of the software. After succesfull exploitation, arbitrary code will be executed. Failed attempts will result in Denial Of Service (DoS).
Classification
Location:
Local / Remote,
Context Dependent
Attack Type:
Input Manipulation
Impact:
Loss of Integrity
Solution:
Solution Unknown
Exploit:
Exploit Public,
Exploit Commercial
Disclosure:
Third-party Verified,
Uncoordinated Disclosure
Solution
OSVDB is not aware of a solution for this vulnerability.
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