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A flaw was found in GStreamer gst-plugins-good (avidemux). (CVE-2026-73433)CVE-2026-73433
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A vulnerability in GStreamer's gst-plugins-good (avidemux) component allows crafted AVI files with specific FUJIFILM metadata to trigger an unsigned integer underflow. This underflow causes heap out-of-bounds read and write, potentially leading to information disclosure or application crash. The flaw is triggered when parsing strd chunks with payloads of exactly 106 or 107 bytes. The issue affects the avidemux element, which is auto-plugged by common GStreamer elements such as playbin and decodebin. Red Hat has released patches for this vulnerability in their Enterprise Linux 9 and 10 distributions.

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