This vulnerability affects Pixmeo OsiriX MD , a medical imaging software used globally to process DICOM files (medical images like X-rays or MRIs).
Attackers can upload a specifically crafted file that triggers memory corruption. This can cause the application to crash or become unresponsive, resulting in a Denial-of-Service (DoS) condition.
The number appears in metadata associated with popular reels and TikTok trends , often representing a specific "like" count or a tag used within niche fandoms (such as the Tokyo Ghoul or Attack on Titan communities). 3. Scientific and Regulatory Data
In healthcare settings, such vulnerabilities are particularly dangerous as they can disrupt patient care by disabling critical imaging systems. 2. Social Media & Content Moderation
One of the most significant references to this number is , a critical "Use-After-Free" security flaw.
In medical research, the number refers to the total count of autosomal CpGs (specific regions of DNA) analyzed in studies investigating methylation differences in newborn cord blood .
The identifier is used in official documentation, such as 87 FR 27575 , which pertains to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) notices regarding marine mammal protection during site surveys.
In a major "cleanup" operation, the platform removed exactly 27,578 short videos in a single month as part of a system-wide effort to improve content screening and remove negative influence.