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FFmpeg fixes PixelSmash flaw in widely used video decoder

BleepingComputer
· June 22, 2026

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A vulnerability known as PixelSmash has been found in FFmpeg, a widely used video decoder. This flaw can be exploited for remote code execution on Jellyfin servers under specific conditions. It can also cause a denial-of-service condition in various applications, including Kodi, Emby, Nextcloud, PhotoPrism, and OBS Studio. FFmpeg has released a fix for the PixelSmash flaw. The vulnerability poses a risk to several media applications.

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