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CVE-2006-1905 — xine / xine

Multiple format string vulnerabilities in xiTK (xitk/main.c) in xine 0.99.3 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via format string specifiers in a long filename on an EXTINFO line in a playlist file.

  • Published: Apr 20, 2006
  • Updated: Nov 9, 2025
  • CVE: CVE-2006-1905
  • Severity: High
  • Exploit:

CVSS v2:

  • Severity: High
  • Score: 7.5
  • AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P

No CWE or OWASP classifications available.

Software From Fixed in
xine / xine 1_rc6a 1_rc6a.x
xine / xine 1.0.1 1.0.1.x
xine / xine 1_beta9 1_beta9.x
xine / xine 0.9.18 0.9.18.x
xine / xine 1_beta3 1_beta3.x
xine / xine 1_rc0a 1_rc0a.x
xine / xine 1_rc7 1_rc7.x
xine / xine 1_rc4 1_rc4.x
xine / xine 1_alpha 1_alpha.x
xine / xine 1_beta4 1_beta4.x
xine / xine 1_rc3b 1_rc3b.x
xine / xine 1_beta2 1_beta2.x
xine / xine 0.9.8 0.9.8.x
xine / xine 1_rc3a 1_rc3a.x
xine / xine 1_rc2 1_rc2.x
xine / xine 1_rc8 1_rc8.x
xine / xine 1.0 1.0.x
xine / xine 1_beta10 1_beta10.x
xine / xine 1_beta12 1_beta12.x
xine / xine 1_beta11 1_beta11.x
xine / xine 1_beta7 1_beta7.x
xine / xine 1_beta8 1_beta8.x
xine / xine 0.9.13 0.9.13.x
xine / xine 1_rc1 1_rc1.x
xine / xine 1_rc5 1_rc5.x
xine / xine 1_beta6 1_beta6.x
xine / xine 1_beta1 1_beta1.x
xine / xine 1_rc6 1_rc6.x
xine / xine 1_rc3 1_rc3.x
xine / xine 1_rc0 1_rc0.x
xine / xine 1_beta5 1_beta5.x

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