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.
No mitigation is currently available that meets Red Hat Product Security's standards for usability, deployment, applicability, or stability.
Exploits
Credits
Red Hat would like to thank Ariba Afroz (CoE-CNDS Lab, VJTI, Mumbai, India), Dr. Faruk Kazi (CoE-CNDS Lab, VJTI, Mumbai, India), and Ramesh Adhikari (CoE-CNDS Lab, VJTI, Mumbai, India) for reporting this issue.