i use winamp primarily because of my streaming technology

tj

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Brent Harding" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 10:42 AM
Subject: Re: New Winamp Security Vulnerability


>I think windows media player is more limiting actually. You can't 
>crossfade,
> use dsp plugins, etc that winamp does. I use media player for streams that
> require it, but no more than that.
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Steve Pattison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC Audio" <[email protected]>; "Access-L" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 6:11 AM
> Subject: Fwd: New Winamp Security Vulnerability
>
>
>>
>>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>From: Chipmunks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>
>>>This just came off of a list I'm on.
>>>
>>>Doris
>>>
>>>New Winamp Security Vulnerability
>>>
>>>Tech News:
>>>
>>>Nullsoft has just released an update to Winamp aimed at fixing a serious
>>>security vulnerability that opened up systems to remote attack.
>>>
>>>     The company posted version 5.13 of the media player online on Monday
>>>after Secunia and other security companies issued alerts about the
>>>problem.
>>>Malicious software exploiting the "extremely critical" flaw was already
>>>circulating on the Internet, according to Secunia's advisory.
>>>
>>>     A security researcher by the nickname of Kozan discovered the flaw 
>>> in
>>> the
>>>Winamp 5.12 that can be exploited to compromise a user's system. Proof of
>>>concept code was published last Sunday.
>>>
>>>     An attacker could exploit the flaw through a specially crafted
>>> playlist
>>>file. Upon opening the file, the flaw results in a buffer overflow,
>>>allowing
>>>the attacker to launch applications and take over control of a system. 
>>>The
>>>vulnerability effectively allows the attacker to turn the computer into a
>>>zombie system or steal data from the system's hard drive.
>>>
>>>     Even though the security company gave the vulnerability its highest
>>>rating for software threats, it noted that the number of people who use
>>>Winamp has declined over the years, so the scope of the problem is not as
>>>large as it once might have been.
>>>
>>>     "Winamp used to be the world's most popular MP3 player and is still
>>> quite
>>>popular, but as Windows Media Player has gotten better, some users have
>>>migrated over," said Thomas Kristensen, Secunia's chief technology
>>>officer,
>>>to CNETnews.com.
>>>
>>>     "We aren't aware of any systems that have been compromised yet, but
>>> it's
>>>likely to happen since there's exploit code out," Kristensen said.
>>>
>>>     Well, as you can plainly see, nothing is safe anymore. Not even your
>>>music player. So, if you want to keep your system safe, go to
>>>www.winamp.com/player/
>>>and get the latest Winamp version.
>>
>> Regards Steve
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