Bug 2401800 (CVE-2025-59734) - CVE-2025-59734 FFmpeg: Heap-buffer-overflow write in FFmpeg SANM process_ftch
Summary: CVE-2025-59734 FFmpeg: Heap-buffer-overflow write in FFmpeg SANM process_ftch
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Status: NEW
Alias: CVE-2025-59734
Product: Security Response
Classification: Other
Component: vulnerability
Version: unspecified
Hardware: All
OS: Linux
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Depends On: 2401833 2401837 2401840 2401849 2401857 2401859
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TreeView+ depends on / blocked
 
Reported: 2025-10-06 09:01 UTC by OSIDB Bzimport
Modified: 2025-10-06 10:45 UTC (History)
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Description OSIDB Bzimport 2025-10-06 09:01:40 UTC
It is possible to cause an use-after-free write in SANM decoding with a carefully crafted animation using subversion <2.

When a STOR chunk is present, a subsequent FOBJ chunk will be saved in ctx->stored_frame. Stored frames can later be referenced by FTCH chunks. For files using subversion < 2, the undecoded frame is stored, and decoded again when the FTCH chunks are parsed. However, in process_frame_obj if the frame has an invalid size, there’s an early return, with a value of 0. 

This causes the code in decode_frame to still store the raw frame buffer into ctx->stored_frame. Leaving ctx->has_dimensions set to false.

A subsequent chunk with type FTCH would call process_ftch and decode that frame obj again, adding to the top/left values and calling process_frame_obj again.
Given that we never set ctx->have_dimensions before, this time we set the dimensions, calling init_buffers, which can reallocate the buffer in ctx->stored_frame, freeing the previous one. However, the GetByteContext object gb still holds a reference to the old buffer.




Finally, when the code tries to decode the frame, codecs that accept a GetByteContext as a parameter will trigger a use-after-free read when using gb.

GetByteContext is only used for reading bytes, so at most one could read invalid data. There are no heap allocations between the free and when the object is accessed. However, upon returning to process_ftch, the code restores the original values for top/left in stored_frame, writing 4 bytes to the freed data at offset 6, potentially corrupting the allocator’s metadata.

This issue can be triggered just by probing whether a file has the sanm format.







We recommend upgrading to version 8.0 or beyond.


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