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CVE-2026-59692: A stack buffer overflow vulnerability was found in GStreamer's DTLS plugin. During a DTLS handshake, the peer...

HIGH CVSS 0.0

Published: July 9, 2026 | Last Modified: July 9, 2026

Description

A stack buffer overflow vulnerability was found in GStreamer's DTLS plugin. During a DTLS handshake, the peer certificate Subject Distinguished Name is printed into a fixed-size 2048-byte stack buffer without bounds checking. A remote unauthenticated attacker can send a certificate with an oversized Subject DN that exceeds the buffer, causing a stack buffer overflow and process crash, resulting in denial of service.

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