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openSUSE Security Update : gstreamer-plugins-bad (openSUSE-2017-63)
This update for gstreamer-plugins-bad fixes the following security issues, which would allow attackers able to submit media files for indexing to cause code execution or crashes : - Check an integer overflow CVE-2016-9445 and initialize a buffer CVE-2016-9446 in vmncdec. bsc1010829 - CVE-2016-980...
Oracle Linux 7 : gstreamer-plugins-bad-free (ELSA-2017-0018)
The remote Oracle Linux 7 host has packages installed that are affected by multiple vulnerabilities as referenced in the ELSA-2017-0018 advisory. 0.10.23-22 - h264parse: Ensure codecdata has the required size when reading number of SPS Resolves: rhbz1400838 0.10.23-21 - Remove insecure NSF plugin...
gstreamer1-plugins-bad-free security update
1.4.5-6 - Fix h264 and h265 buffer size checks - Fix mpegts pat parsing and add more size checks Resolves: rhbz1400897 1.4.5-5 - vmncdec: Sanity-check width/height before using it Resolves: rhbz1400897...
SUSE SLED12 / SLES12 Security Update : gstreamer-plugins-bad (SUSE-SU-2016:3296-1)
This update for gstreamer-plugins-bad fixes the following security issues, which would allow attackers able to submit media files for indexing to cause code execution or crashes : - Check an integer overflow CVE-2016-9445 and initialize a buffer CVE-2016-9446 in vmncdec. bsc1010829 - CVE-2016-980...
Oracle Linux 6 : gstreamer-plugins-bad-free (ELSA-2016-2974)
The remote Oracle Linux 6 host has packages installed that are affected by multiple vulnerabilities as referenced in the ELSA-2016-2974 advisory. 0.10.19-5 - vmncdec: Sanity-check width/height before using it Resolves: rhbz1400820 0.10.19-4 - Remove insecure NSF decoder Resolves: rhbz1400820...
gstreamer-plugins-bad-free security update
0.10.19-5 - vmncdec: Sanity-check width/height before using it Resolves: rhbz1400820 0.10.19-4 - Remove insecure NSF decoder Resolves: rhbz1400820...
Fedora 25 : gstreamer-plugins-bad-free (2016-9c63b652a8)
vmncdec: Sanity-check width/height before using it Note that Tenable Network Security has extracted the preceding description block directly from the Fedora update system website. Tenable has attempted to automatically clean and format it as much as possible without introducing additional issues...