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Source: https://code.google.com/p/google-security-research/issues/detail?id=378&can=1&q=label%3AProduct-Flash%20modified-after%3A2015%2F8%2F17&sort=id

We've hit the same bug from two different avenues:

1) A report to the Chromium bug tracker: https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=485893

2) The new Flash fuzzing collaboration between Mateusz, Chris, Ben.

For 1), here are the details (there's also an attachment):

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VULNERABILITY DETAILS

This is a OOB read vulnerability when processing the SCRIPTDATASTRING object in Flv file.


VERSION
Chrome Version: 42.0.2311.135 
Operating System: Windows 7

REPRODUCTION CASE

See attached file

FOR CRASHES, PLEASE INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Type of crash: 
Tab

Crash State: 

[WARNING:..\..\..\..\flash\platform\pepper\pep_module.cpp(63)] SANDBOXED
(e38.c34): Access violation - code c0000005 (first chance)
First chance exceptions are reported before any exception handling.
This exception may be expected and handled.
eax=00000006 ebx=003ff0b0 ecx=000ff000 edx=05110000 esi=00000000 edi=00000000
eip=63be351a esp=003ff06c ebp=003ff080 iopl=0         nv up ei pl nz na pe nc
cs=0023  ss=002b  ds=002b  es=002b  fs=0053  gs=002b             efl=00010206
*** ERROR: Symbol file could not be found.  Defaulted to export symbols for C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\42.0.2311.135\PepperFlash\pepflashplayer.dll - 
pepflashplayer!PPP_ShutdownBroker+0x162327:
63be351a 0fb632          movzx   esi,byte ptr [edx]         ds:002b:05110000=??
4:064> k
ChildEBP RetAddr  
WARNING: Stack unwind information not available. Following frames may be wrong.
003ff080 63be379e pepflashplayer!PPP_ShutdownBroker+0x162327
003ff0b4 63cfd02e pepflashplayer!PPP_ShutdownBroker+0x1625ab
003ff0ec 63b3c609 pepflashplayer!PPP_ShutdownBroker+0x27be3b
003ff13c 63cf6d58 pepflashplayer!PPP_ShutdownBroker+0xbb416
003ff14c 63cf6fbc pepflashplayer!PPP_ShutdownBroker+0x275b65
003ff35c 63d11691 pepflashplayer!PPP_ShutdownBroker+0x275dc9
003ff368 63d116d6 pepflashplayer!PPP_ShutdownBroker+0x29049e
003ff4b4 63d0d842 pepflashplayer!PPP_ShutdownBroker+0x2904e3
003ff4fc 63cf99a3 pepflashplayer!PPP_ShutdownBroker+0x28c64f
003ff550 63b94728 pepflashplayer!PPP_ShutdownBroker+0x2787b0
003ff574 63ff0933 pepflashplayer!PPP_ShutdownBroker+0x113535
00000000 00000000 pepflashplayer!PPP_ShutdownBroker+0x56f740
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For 2), there's a .tar file with a repro SWF in it (may not reproduce outside of analysis tools because it is an OOB read).

Proof of Concept:
https://gitlab.com/exploit-database/exploitdb-bin-sploits/-/raw/main/bin-sploits/37862.zip