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CVE-2007-6718: MPlayer, possibly 1.0rc1, allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (SIGSEGV and application cra...

MPlayer, possibly 1.0rc1, allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (SIGSEGV and application crash) via (1) a malformed MP3 file, as demonstrated by lol-mplayer.mp3; (2) a malformed Ogg Vorbis file, as demonstrated by lol-mplayer.ogg; (3) a malformed MPEG-1 file, as demonstrated by lol-mplayer.mpg; (4) a malformed MPEG-2 file, as demonstrated by lol-mplayer.m2v; (5) a malformed MPEG-4 AVI file, as demonstrated by lol-mplayer.avi; (6) a malformed FLAC file, as demonstrated by lol-mplayer.flac; (7) a malformed Ogg Theora file, as demonstrated by lol-mplayer.ogm; (8) a malformed WMV file, as demonstrated by lol-mplayer.wmv; or (9) a malformed AAC file, as demonstrated by lol-mplayer.aac. NOTE: vector 5 might overlap CVE-2007-4938, and vector 6 might overlap CVE-2008-0486.

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This CVE describes MPlayer crashing when it opens specially malformed media files across several formats. The documented impact is denial of service: the application terminates with a segmentation fault. The source bundle does not show code execution, active exploitation, CVSS scoring, or a confirmed fixed version. Exposure is most likely where MPlayer is installed or embedded and processes untrusted media. Risk is higher in automated media handling, upload review, kiosks, shared workstations, or scripts that invoke MPlayer on external files. The bundle does not identify precise affected packages or supported release ranges. Treat as a targeted reliability and service-availability issue, not a confirmed breach-enabling vulnerability. Prioritize if MPlayer is used in business-critical or automated media processing. Otherwise handle through normal legacy software hygiene and patch review. Mitigation focus: Inventory systems and applications that invoke MPlayer on untrusted media.; Check MPlayer or OS package vendor advisories for fixed versions or backports.; Update or replace unsupported MPlayer builds where vendor guidance exists..

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