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Title: Extended Module Player (xmp) 'oxm.c' And 'dtt_load.c' Multiple Local Buffer Overflow Vulnerabilities

Severity: MODERATE

Description:

Extended Module Player (xmp) is a command-line module player used for handling module formats from Amiga, Atari, Acorn, Apple IIgs, and PC platforms.

The software is prone to multiple local buffer-overflow vulnerabilities because it fails to perform adequate boundary checks before copying user-supplied input into an insufficiently sized buffer.

These issues occur when:

- The 'text_oxm()' and 'decrunch_oxm()' functions of the 'misc/oxm.c' source file handle specially crafted OXM files.

- The 'dtt_load()' function of the 'loaders/dtt_load.c' source file handles specially crafted DTT files.

Attackers can exploit these issues to execute arbitrary code that could compromise the affected computer. Failed attacks will likely cause denial-of-service conditions.

Extended Media Player 2.5.1 is vulnerable; other versions may also be affected.

Affected Products:

  • Extended Module Player xmp 2.5.1
  • RedHat Fedora 10
  • RedHat Fedora 11

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