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Ubuntu: USN-4431-1 (CVE-2019-11338): FFmpeg vulnerabilities

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Ubuntu: USN-4431-1 (CVE-2019-11338): FFmpeg vulnerabilities

Severity
7
CVSS
(AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P)
Published
04/18/2019
Created
05/08/2019
Added
05/07/2019
Modified
05/01/2023

Description

libavcodec/hevcdec.c in FFmpeg 3.4 and 4.1.2 mishandles detection of duplicate first slices, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (NULL pointer dereference and out-of-array access) or possibly have unspecified other impact via crafted HEVC data.

Solution(s)

  • ubuntu-upgrade-ffmpeg
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libavcodec-extra57
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libavcodec-extra58
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libavcodec-ffmpeg-extra56
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libavcodec-ffmpeg56
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libavcodec57
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libavcodec58
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libavdevice-ffmpeg56
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libavdevice57
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libavdevice58
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libavfilter-extra6
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libavfilter-extra7
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libavfilter-ffmpeg5
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libavfilter6
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libavfilter7
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libavformat-ffmpeg56
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libavformat57
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libavformat58
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libavresample-ffmpeg2
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libavresample3
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libavresample4
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libavutil-ffmpeg54
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libavutil55
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libavutil56
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libpostproc-ffmpeg53
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libpostproc54
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libpostproc55
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libswresample-ffmpeg1
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libswresample2
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libswresample3
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libswscale-ffmpeg3
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libswscale4
  • ubuntu-upgrade-libswscale5

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