CVE-2019-25350
Received Received - Intake
Buffer Overflow in XMedia Recode 3.4.8.6 Causes DoS Crash

Publication date: 2026-02-18

Last updated on: 2026-02-18

Assigner: VulnCheck

Description
XMedia Recode 3.4.8.6 contains a denial of service vulnerability that allows attackers to crash the application by loading a specially crafted .m3u playlist file. Attackers can create a malicious .m3u file with an oversized buffer to trigger an application crash when the file is opened.
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Published
2026-02-18
Last Modified
2026-02-18
Generated
2026-06-16
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2026-02-19
EPSS Evaluated
2026-06-15
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Vendor Product Version / Range
xmedia_recode xmedia_recode 3.4.8.6
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CWE-770 The product allocates a reusable resource or group of resources on behalf of an actor without imposing any intended restrictions on the size or number of resources that can be allocated.
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Executive Summary

This vulnerability exists in XMedia Recode version 3.4.8.6 and is a denial of service issue. It allows attackers to crash the application by loading a specially crafted .m3u playlist file. Specifically, an attacker can create a malicious .m3u file containing an oversized buffer that triggers the application to crash when the file is opened.

Impact Analysis

The impact of this vulnerability is a denial of service condition. An attacker can cause the XMedia Recode application to crash by opening a maliciously crafted .m3u playlist file. This can disrupt normal use of the application, potentially causing loss of service or interruption in media processing tasks.

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