Technology1.02.2006
‘Critical’ exploit hits Winamp
Winamp’s Web site currently has no news of the bug, or any information about a possible patch.
The site’s support forums also lack any talk of the bug, with the exception of one user who provided a link to the proof-of-concept code.
According to Information Week, Secunia says the bug in Winamp 5.12 is "extremely critical".
An attacker can take complete control of a PC by getting a user to download a malicious audio playlist that uses a filename larger than about 1 040-bytes.
Because Winamp automatically begins playing a playlist once it is downloaded, hackers could easily attack PCs equipped with the music player.
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