Buffer Overflow Vulnerability in Cisco Advanced Recording Format Player
CVE-2014-2135

Currently unrated

What is CVE-2014-2135?

A buffer overflow vulnerability exists in the Cisco Advanced Recording Format (ARF) player that affects specific versions of the T27, T28, and T29 models. An attacker can exploit this vulnerability by sending a specially crafted .arf file to the player. Successful exploitation may result in arbitrary code execution or a denial of service, leading to memory corruption and application crashes. This vulnerability is a significant concern for users of affected versions, as it poses risks to system integrity and availability.

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