CVE-2019-25735: AllPlayer 7.4 Local Buffer Overflow via SEH Unicode
AllPlayer 7.4 contains a local buffer overflow vulnerability in URL handling that allows attackers to overwrite structured exception handling pointers by supplying an excessively long URL string. Attackers can craft a malicious URL, paste it into the Open URL dialog, and trigger SEH-based code execution to run arbitrary commands with user privileges.
Security readout for executives and security teams
AllPlayer 7.4 has a memory-safety flaw in URL handling that can let crafted input run code as the current user. The sources show public exploit material, but do not show CISA KEV listing or confirmed active exploitation. Risk is highest on desktops where AllPlayer 7.4 is installed and users handle untrusted media or URLs. Exposure is likely limited to endpoints running AllPlayer 7.4. Organizations with unmanaged media players, legacy desktop images, or user-installed software have the most plausible exposure. No server-side or cloud exposure is identified in the provided sources. Treat as a targeted endpoint hygiene issue, not an internet-wide emergency. Prioritize discovery and removal or vendor-supported upgrade because public exploit material exists and successful exploitation could execute code as the user. Mitigation focus: Inventory endpoints for AllPlayer 7.4 installations.; Remove AllPlayer where there is no business need.; Check AllPlayer guidance for a fixed release or vendor mitigation..
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2.0.3
Exploitation: pocAutomatable: noTechnical Impact: total
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