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Start learningThere is no fixed version for axiomatic-systems/bento4
.
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Uncontrolled Resource Consumption ('Resource Exhaustion') due to a memory leak in the AP4_Movie
constructor when parsing tracks and adding them into the m_Tracks
list. An attacker can cause a denial of service by submitting a crafted mp4 file that, when processed, triggers the leak because mp42aac
fails to correctly delete the tracks when a 'no audio track found' error occurs.