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CVE-2009-1815: Stack-based buffer overflow in Sonic Spot Audioactive Player 1.93b allows remote attackers to execute arbit...

Stack-based buffer overflow in Sonic Spot Audioactive Player 1.93b allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a long string in a playlist file, as demonstrated by a long .mp3 URL in a .m3u file.

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Security readout for executives and security teams

This is a legacy media-player vulnerability. If a user opens a malicious playlist in Sonic Spot Audioactive Player 1.93b, the player may crash in a way that lets an attacker run code on that user’s machine. Exposure is likely limited to endpoints still running Sonic Spot Audioactive Player 1.93b or associated with opening M3U playlist files in that player. The structured affected-product metadata is incomplete. Treat this as a targeted legacy-software risk. Urgency is high only where the vulnerable player is installed; otherwise, prioritize confirmation and removal over broad emergency response. Mitigation focus: Inventory and remove Sonic Spot Audioactive Player 1.93b where found.; Replace the player with a supported media application.; Disable M3U file association with the vulnerable player..

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  • 8701CVE reference · exploit, x_refsource_EXPLOIT-DB
  • 8698CVE reference · exploit, x_refsource_EXPLOIT-DB
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