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CVE-2007-6720: libmikmod 3.1.9 through 3.2.0, as used by MikMod, SDL-mixer, and possibly other products, relies on the cha...

libmikmod 3.1.9 through 3.2.0, as used by MikMod, SDL-mixer, and possibly other products, relies on the channel count of the last loaded song, rather than the currently playing song, for certain playback calculations, which allows user-assisted attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) by loading multiple songs (aka MOD files) with different numbers of channels.

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CVE-2007-6720 is an application-crash issue in libmikmod 3.1.9 through 3.2.0. Software using libmikmod, including MikMod and SDL-mixer, may crash when a user loads multiple MOD songs with different channel counts. The sources describe denial of service, not data theft or code execution. Exposure is most likely in legacy desktop, game, emulator, media, or embedded applications that bundle or dynamically link affected libmikmod versions and allow MOD playback. Modern systems may still be exposed through old packages, bundled libraries, or vendored copies. Treat this as a low-priority legacy denial-of-service issue unless MOD playback is exposed in a business-critical or externally supplied content workflow. It is worth fixing during routine dependency hygiene, especially for packaged products or kiosks where crashes affect availability. Mitigation focus: Inventory applications and packages using libmikmod, MikMod, or SDL-mixer.; Check vendor or distribution guidance for CVE-2007-6720 updates.; Upgrade affected libmikmod packages or bundled copies where fixes are available..

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