Stack-based Buffer Overflow in Nokia Multimedia Player Software
CVE-2011-0498
Currently unrated
What is CVE-2011-0498?
A stack-based buffer overflow vulnerability has been identified in Nokia Multimedia Player, specifically in version 1.00.55.5010 and potentially other versions. This vulnerability allows user-assisted remote attackers to exploit the player by crafting a malicious playlist (.npl) file. When a user opens this file, it can lead to a denial of service condition, potentially crashing the application, and may also allow the execution of arbitrary code on the system, posing significant security risks.

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5% chance of being exploited in the next 30 days.
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Vulnerability Reserved
Vulnerability published