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Readymedia

(Readymedia_project)
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This might be proprietary software.

#Vulnerabilities 5
Date Id Summary Products Score Patch Annotated
2022-03-06 CVE-2022-26505 A DNS rebinding issue in ReadyMedia (formerly MiniDLNA) before 1.3.1 allows a remote web server to exfiltrate media files. Debian_linux, Readymedia 7.4
2023-06-02 CVE-2023-33476 ReadyMedia (MiniDLNA) versions from 1.1.15 up to 1.3.2 is vulnerable to Buffer Overflow. The vulnerability is caused by incorrect validation logic when handling HTTP requests using chunked transport encoding. This results in other code later using attacker-controlled chunk values that exceed the length of the allocated buffer, resulting in out-of-bounds read/write. Readymedia 9.8
2020-11-30 CVE-2020-28926 ReadyMedia (aka MiniDLNA) before versions 1.3.0 allows remote code execution. Sending a malicious UPnP HTTP request to the miniDLNA service using HTTP chunked encoding can lead to a signedness bug resulting in a buffer overflow in calls to memcpy/memmove. Debian_linux, Readymedia 9.8
2019-11-01 CVE-2013-2739 MiniDLNA has heap-based buffer overflow Debian_linux, Readymedia N/A
2019-11-01 CVE-2013-2738 minidlna has SQL Injection that may allow retrieval of arbitrary files Readymedia N/A