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SUSE CVE-2019-18359
A buffer over-read was discovered in ReadMP3APETag in apetag.c in MP3Gain 1.6.2. The vulnerability causes an application crash, which leads to remote denial of service...
Updated mp3gain packages fix security vulnerability
The updated package fixes a security vulnerability: A buffer over-read was discovered in ReadMP3APETag in apetag.c in MP3Gain 1.6.2. The vulnerability causes an application crash, which leads to remote denial of service. CVE-2019-18359...
Security update for mp3gain (moderate)
openSUSE Security Update: Security update for mp3gain Announcement ID: openSUSE-SU-2020:0522-1 Rating: moderate References: 1154971 Cross-References: CVE-2017-12911 CVE-2019-18359 Affected Products: openSUSE Leap 15.1 An update that fixes two vulnerabilities is now available. Description:This...
MP3Gain Buffer Overflow Vulnerability (CNVD-2019-39532)
MP3Gain is an audio volume control application. A buffer overflow vulnerability exists in the 'ReadMP3APETag' function of the apetag.c file in MP3Gain version 1.6.2, which originates when a networked system or product performs an operation in memory without properly validating the data boundaries...
CVE-2019-18359
A buffer over-read was discovered in ReadMP3APETag in apetag.c in MP3Gain 1.6.2. The vulnerability causes an application crash, which leads to remote denial of service...
CVE-2019-18359
A buffer over-read was discovered in ReadMP3APETag in apetag.c in MP3Gain 1.6.2. The vulnerability causes an application crash, which leads to remote denial of service...
CVE-2019-18359
The CVE-2019-18359 issue affects MP3Gain 1.6.2, where a buffer over-read in ReadMP3APETag (apetag.c) can crash an application, enabling remote denial of service. Publicly documented fixes exist in openSUSE (mp3gain-1.6.2-2.9; openSUSE-SU-2020:0522-1) and Mageia (MGASA-2020-0179) advisories, which...