Search Results (4 CVEs found)

CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v3.1
CVE-2026-52722 2 Gstreamer Project, Redhat 9 Gstreamer Plugin, Enterprise Linux, Enterprise Linux Eus and 6 more 2026-08-03 7.1 High
A signed integer overflow vulnerability was found in GStreamer's VMnc decoder. A crafted VMnc stream with large cursor dimensions can overflow signed integer payload-size arithmetic, bypassing a length check and leading to out-of-bounds reads. A remote attacker could trick a user into opening a specially crafted VMnc file, potentially causing a crash or information disclosure.
CVE-2026-52720 2 Gstreamer Project, Redhat 9 Gstreamer Plugin, Enterprise Linux, Enterprise Linux Eus and 6 more 2026-08-03 8.8 High
A heap buffer overflow vulnerability was found in GStreamer's librfb (RFB/VNC client). The rectangle bounds check incorrectly validates area rather than individual dimensions, allowing a malicious VNC server to send a rectangle that extends beyond the framebuffer. A remote attacker could set up a malicious VNC server and trick a user into connecting, resulting in an out-of-bounds heap write that could lead to code execution or a crash.
CVE-2026-12891 3 Gstreamer, Gstreamer Project, Redhat 3 Gstreamer, Gstreamer Plugin, Enterprise Linux 2026-06-24 4.3 Medium
A flaw was found in the GStreamer gst-plugins-bad package. When processing a malformed H.266/VVC video stream with a crafted aspect ratio indicator value, the H.266 parser performs an out-of-bounds read of up to 8 bytes from adjacent memory. This flaw allows an attacker to craft a malicious H.266 video file or stream that, when processed by a GStreamer-based application, could leak limited memory contents through video metadata, potentially exposing sensitive information from the application's address space.
CVE-2026-12892 3 Gstreamer, Gstreamer Project, Redhat 3 Gstreamer, Gstreamer Plugin, Enterprise Linux 2026-06-24 4.4 Medium
A flaw was found in GStreamer's gst-plugins-bad package. When processing a specially crafted H.264 video file containing malformed MVC or SVC extension slice NAL units, a 1-byte heap out-of-bounds read can occur during parsing. This happens when the parser attempts to check slice boundary information without first verifying that the NAL unit contains enough data beyond the extension header. An attacker could exploit this by tricking a user into opening a malicious H.264 video file, potentially causing the application to crash or leak a single byte of heap memory.