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CVE-2009-4549: Stack-based buffer overflow in A2 Media Player Pro 2.51 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code v...

Stack-based buffer overflow in A2 Media Player Pro 2.51 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a long string in a (1) .m3u or (2) .m3l playlist file.

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A2 Media Player Pro 2.51 can be compromised through a specially crafted playlist file. If a user opens an untrusted .m3u or .m3l file, the flaw may allow code execution on that workstation. Treat this as a legacy client-side risk rather than an internet-facing server emergency. Exposure is likely limited to endpoints where A2 Media Player Pro 2.51 is installed and users can open playlist files from email, downloads, removable media, or shared folders. Prioritize remediation where the software is installed on user workstations handling external files. The main business risk is workstation compromise through social engineering or file handling, not broad network exposure. Mitigation focus: Inventory endpoints for A2 Media Player Pro 2.51.; Remove the software if it is not business-required.; Check vendor or trusted software guidance for updates or replacement..

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