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CVE-2005-4648: Buffer overflow in Illustrate dBpowerAMP Music Converter 11.5 and earlier, possibly including (1) MusicConv...

Buffer overflow in Illustrate dBpowerAMP Music Converter 11.5 and earlier, possibly including (1) MusicConverter.exe, (2) playlist.exe, and (3) amp.exe, allows user-assisted attackers to cause a denial of service or execute arbitrary code via a .m3u playlist with a long entry, possibly involving large field names, as demonstrated by SecuBox.Labs.m3u. NOTE: this issue might be the same as the .m3u vulnerability in CVE-2004-1569, but if so, then CD:SF-LOC suggests creating a different identifier since the .m3u issue would affect different versions than the .pls issue.

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A legacy audio conversion application can crash or potentially run attacker-controlled code if a user opens a specially crafted M3U playlist. Business urgency depends on whether old dBpowerAMP Music Converter versions still exist in the environment. Exposure is likely limited to endpoints with legacy dBpowerAMP Music Converter 11.5 or earlier installed and users able to open untrusted M3U playlist files. The provided affected-product metadata is incomplete. Prioritize as a legacy endpoint hygiene issue unless inventory finds active use. Arbitrary code execution is serious, but exploitation requires user interaction and the provided sources do not show active exploitation. Mitigation focus: Inventory endpoints for dBpowerAMP Music Converter 11.5 or earlier.; Remove unsupported installations where business use is unnecessary.; Check vendor guidance for fixed versions or replacement paths..

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