VLC, widely recognized as a prominent multimedia player, compatible across various platforms, boasting over 3 billion downloads and installations, is now under scrutiny due to a security loophole identified by CERT-Bund as CVE-2019-13615, characterized by a 'high' exploitability level (severity level 4) and a risk assessment level of 2.
VLC Media Player Application Afflicted with a 'Critical' Vulnerability
Once the vulnerability is exploited, it not only allows attackers to execute remote code but also enables information leakage, unauthorized file modifications, and service disruptions.
Regarding VLC, the vulnerability has been reported, and patches are currently being developed. There is no ETA yet on when the vulnerability will be patched.
CERT-Bund stated that although no natural exploits have been detected yet, users are advised not to download and install VLC at this time until the vulnerability is patched.
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