ALT-PU-2025-8500-1
Package gst-plugins-good1.0 updated to version 1.20.7-alt2 for branch p10_e2k.
Closed vulnerabilities
BDU:2024-11331
Уязвимость функции gst_gdk_pixbuf_dec_flush мультимедийного фреймворка Gstreamer, позволяющая нарушителю вызвать отказ в обслуживании
BDU:2024-11335
Уязвимость функции convert_to_s334_1a мультимедийного фреймворка Gstreamer, позволяющая нарушителю выполнить произвольный код
BDU:2025-00871
Уязвимость функции qtdemux_parse_theora_extension мультимедийного фреймворка Gstreamer, позволяющая нарушителю выполнить произвольный код
BDU:2025-01020
Уязвимость мультимедийного фреймворка Gstreamer, связанная с целочисленным переполнением, позволяющая нарушителю выполнить произвольный код
Modified: 2024-12-19
CVE-2024-47537
GStreamer is a library for constructing graphs of media-handling components. The program attempts to reallocate the memory pointed to by stream->samples to accommodate stream->n_samples + samples_count elements of type QtDemuxSample. The problem is that samples_count is read from the input file. And if this value is big enough, this can lead to an integer overflow during the addition. As a consequence, g_try_renew might allocate memory for a significantly smaller number of elements than intended. Following this, the program iterates through samples_count elements and attempts to write samples_count number of elements, potentially exceeding the actual allocated memory size and causing an OOB-write. This vulnerability is fixed in 1.24.10.
Modified: 2024-12-18
CVE-2024-47539
GStreamer is a library for constructing graphs of media-handling components. An out-of-bounds write vulnerability was identified in the convert_to_s334_1a function in isomp4/qtdemux.c. The vulnerability arises due to a discrepancy between the size of memory allocated to the storage array and the loop condition i * 2 < ccpair_size. Specifically, when ccpair_size is even, the allocated size in storage does not match the loop's expected bounds, resulting in an out-of-bounds write. This bug allows for the overwriting of up to 3 bytes beyond the allocated bounds of the storage array. This vulnerability is fixed in 1.24.10.
Modified: 2025-04-19
CVE-2024-47606
GStreamer is a library for constructing graphs of media-handling components. An integer underflow has been detected in the function qtdemux_parse_theora_extension within qtdemux.c. The vulnerability occurs due to an underflow of the gint size variable, which causes size to hold a large unintended value when cast to an unsigned integer. This 32-bit negative value is then cast to a 64-bit unsigned integer (0xfffffffffffffffa) in a subsequent call to gst_buffer_new_and_alloc. The function gst_buffer_new_allocate then attempts to allocate memory, eventually calling _sysmem_new_block. The function _sysmem_new_block adds alignment and header size to the (unsigned) size, causing the overflow of the 'slice_size' variable. As a result, only 0x89 bytes are allocated, despite the large input size. When the following memcpy call occurs in gst_buffer_fill, the data from the input file will overwrite the content of the GstMapInfo info structure. Finally, during the call to gst_memory_unmap, the overwritten memory may cause a function pointer hijack, as the mem->allocator->mem_unmap_full function is called with a corrupted pointer. This function pointer overwrite could allow an attacker to alter the execution flow of the program, leading to arbitrary code execution. This vulnerability is fixed in 1.24.10.
- https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer/-/merge_requests/8032.patch
- https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/security/sa-2024-0014.html
- https://securitylab.github.com/advisories/GHSL-2024-166_Gstreamer/
- https://lists.debian.org/debian-lts-announce/2024/12/msg00016.html
- https://security.netapp.com/advisory/ntap-20250418-0003/
Modified: 2024-12-19
CVE-2024-47613
GStreamer is a library for constructing graphs of media-handling components. A null pointer dereference vulnerability has been identified in `gst_gdk_pixbuf_dec_flush` within `gstgdkpixbufdec.c`. This function invokes `memcpy`, using `out_pix` as the destination address. `out_pix` is expected to point to the frame 0 from the frame structure, which is read from the input file. However, in certain situations, it can points to a NULL frame, causing the subsequent call to `memcpy` to attempt writing to the null address (0x00), leading to a null pointer dereference. This vulnerability can result in a Denial of Service (DoS) by triggering a segmentation fault (SEGV). This vulnerability is fixed in 1.24.10.