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CVE-2010-2440: Stack-based buffer overflow in st-wizard.exe in Subtitle Translation Wizard 3.0 allows user-assisted remote...

Stack-based buffer overflow in st-wizard.exe in Subtitle Translation Wizard 3.0 allows user-assisted remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted SRT file with a long line after a time range. NOTE: some of these details are obtained from third party information.

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This is an old user-assisted code execution issue in Subtitle Translation Wizard 3.0. A malicious subtitle file could crash or take over the application when opened. Business risk depends on whether this niche software is still present on endpoints that handle untrusted subtitle files. Exposure is likely limited to systems running Subtitle Translation Wizard 3.0 or its st-wizard.exe component. Risk is higher where users open subtitle files from email, downloads, or shared media workflows. The source metadata lacks CPEs, so CPE-only scanners may not identify affected installations. Treat as a targeted endpoint hygiene issue, not an internet-wide emergency. Prioritize removal or replacement if the software appears in inventory, because the stated impact is arbitrary code execution and public exploit information is referenced. Mitigation focus: Inventory endpoints for Subtitle Translation Wizard 3.0 and st-wizard.exe.; Remove or replace the application where it is not business-required.; Restrict opening untrusted SRT files on affected systems..

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