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perl perl 5.8.0 vulnerabilities and exploits
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1.2
CVSSv2
CVE-2005-0448
Race condition in the rmtree function in File::Path.pm in Perl prior to 5.8.4 allows local users to create arbitrary setuid binaries in the tree being deleted, a different vulnerability than CVE-2004-0452.
Larry Wall Perl 5.8.0
Larry Wall Perl 5.8.1
Larry Wall Perl 5.8.3
Larry Wall Perl 5.8.4
2.1
CVSSv2
CVE-2004-0976
Multiple scripts in the perl package in Trustix Secure Linux 1.5 up to and including 2.1 and other operating systems allows local users to overwrite files via a symlink attack on temporary files.
Larry Wall Perl 5.6
Larry Wall Perl 5.6.1
Larry Wall Perl 5.8.0
Larry Wall Perl 5.8.1
Larry Wall Perl 5.8.3
7.5
CVSSv2
CVE-2007-5116
Buffer overflow in the polymorphic opcode support in the Regular Expression Engine (regcomp.c) in Perl 5.8 allows context-dependent malicious users to execute arbitrary code by switching from byte to Unicode (UTF) characters in a regular expression.
Larry Wall Perl 5.8.4.1
Larry Wall Perl 5.8.4.2
Openpkg Openpkg Current
Redhat Enterprise Linux 1.0
Larry Wall Perl 5.8.4.2.3
Larry Wall Perl 5.8.4.3
Larry Wall Perl 5.8.3
Larry Wall Perl 5.8.4
Larry Wall Perl 5.8.6
Mandrakesoft Mandrake Multi Network Firewall 2.0
Larry Wall Perl 5.8.0
Larry Wall Perl 5.8.1
Larry Wall Perl 5.8.4.4
Larry Wall Perl 5.8.4.5
4.6
CVSSv2
CVE-2005-0155
The PerlIO implementation in Perl 5.8.0, when installed with setuid support (sperl), allows local users to create arbitrary files via the PERLIO_DEBUG variable.
Larry Wall Perl 5.8.0
1 EDB exploit
7.2
CVSSv2
CVE-2005-4278
Untrusted search path vulnerability in Perl prior to 5.8.7-r1 on Gentoo Linux allows local users in the portage group to gain privileges via a malicious shared object in the Portage temporary build directory, which is part of the RUNPATH.
Larry Wall Perl 5.4
Larry Wall Perl 5.4.5
Larry Wall Perl 5.8.4.1
Larry Wall Perl 5.8.4.2
Larry Wall Perl 5.3
Larry Wall Perl 5.8.3
Larry Wall Perl 5.8.4
Larry Wall Perl
Larry Wall Perl 5.5
Larry Wall Perl 5.5.3
Larry Wall Perl 5.6.1
Larry Wall Perl 5.8.4.2.3
Larry Wall Perl 5.8.4.3
Larry Wall Perl 5.8.0
Larry Wall Perl 5.8.1
Larry Wall Perl 5.8.4.4
Larry Wall Perl 5.8.4.5
4.3
CVSSv2
CVE-2011-2728
The bsd_glob function in the File::Glob module for Perl prior to 5.14.2 allows context-dependent malicious users to cause a denial of service (crash) via a glob expression with the GLOB_ALTDIRFUNC flag, which triggers an uninitialized pointer dereference.
Perl Perl 5.13.0
Perl Perl 5.13.3
Perl Perl 5.13.2
Perl Perl 5.13.8
Perl Perl 5.12.3
Perl Perl 5.12.1
Perl Perl 5.10
Perl Perl 5.10.0
Perl Perl 5.10.1
Perl Perl 5.9.2
Perl Perl 2.18.1
Perl Perl 2.15.1
Perl Perl 2.15.0
Perl Perl 2.16.1
Perl Perl 2.7.1
Perl Perl 2.7.2
Perl Perl 2.8.0
Perl Perl 2.6.3
Perl Perl 2.10.3
Perl Perl 2.10.2
Perl Perl 2.10.1
Perl Perl 2.10.0
7.2
CVSSv2
CVE-2016-1238
(1) cpan/Archive-Tar/bin/ptar, (2) cpan/Archive-Tar/bin/ptardiff, (3) cpan/Archive-Tar/bin/ptargrep, (4) cpan/CPAN/scripts/cpan, (5) cpan/Digest-SHA/shasum, (6) cpan/Encode/bin/enc2xs, (7) cpan/Encode/bin/encguess, (8) cpan/Encode/bin/piconv, (9) cpan/Encode/bin/ucmlint, (10) cpa...
Debian Debian Linux 8.0
Fedoraproject Fedora 24
Fedoraproject Fedora 23
Perl Perl 5.003 92
Perl Perl 5.21.1
Perl Perl 5.9.3
Perl Perl 5.14.1
Perl Perl 5.8.0
Perl Perl 5.003 97
Perl Perl 5.6.0
Perl Perl 5.17.11
Perl Perl 5.24.1
Perl Perl 5.16.0
Perl Perl 5.19.6
Perl Perl 5.22.3
Perl Perl 5.17.4
Perl Perl 5.003 03
Perl Perl 5.18.4
Perl Perl 5.18.2
Perl Perl 5.8.4
Perl Perl 5.15.6
Perl Perl 5.004 04
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7.5
CVSSv2
CVE-2004-2286
Integer overflow in the duplication operator in ActivePerl allows remote malicious users to cause a denial of service (crash) and possibly execute arbitrary code via a large multiplier, which may trigger a buffer overflow.
Activestate Activeperl 5.6.1
Activestate Activeperl 5.8.1
Activestate Activeperl 5.8.3
Larry Wall Perl 5.6.1
Activestate Activeperl 5.6.1.630
Activestate Activeperl 5.6.2
Larry Wall Perl 5.3
Larry Wall Perl 5.4
Larry Wall Perl 5.8.1
Larry Wall Perl 5.8.3
Larry Wall Perl 5.8.0
Activestate Activeperl 5.6.3
Activestate Activeperl 5.7.1
Activestate Activeperl 5.7.2
Larry Wall Perl 5.4.5
Larry Wall Perl 5.5
Activestate Activeperl 5.7.3
Activestate Activeperl 5.8
Larry Wall Perl 5.5.3
Larry Wall Perl 5.6
1 EDB exploit
2.1
CVSSv2
CVE-2005-0156
Buffer overflow in the PerlIO implementation in Perl 5.8.0, when installed with setuid support (sperl), allows local users to execute arbitrary code by setting the PERLIO_DEBUG variable and executing a Perl script whose full pathname contains a long directory tree.
Larry Wall Perl 5.8.0
Sgi Propack 3.0
Larry Wall Perl 5.8.4.2
Larry Wall Perl 5.8.4
Larry Wall Perl 5.8.4.5
Larry Wall Perl 5.8.4.3
Larry Wall Perl 5.8.4.2.3
Larry Wall Perl 5.8.1
Larry Wall Perl 5.8.4.1
Larry Wall Perl 5.8.4.4
Larry Wall Perl 5.8.3
Trustix Secure Linux 2.0
Suse Suse Linux 9.2
Redhat Enterprise Linux Desktop 3.0
Suse Suse Linux 9.0
Ubuntu Ubuntu Linux 4.1
Suse Suse Linux 8.2
Redhat Enterprise Linux 3.0
Ibm Aix 5.3
Suse Suse Linux 8.0
Ibm Aix 5.2
Trustix Secure Linux 1.5
1 EDB exploit
4.6
CVSSv2
CVE-2002-1323
Safe.pm 2.0.7 and previous versions, when used in Perl 5.8.0 and previous versions, may allow malicious users to break out of safe compartments in (1) Safe::reval or (2) Safe::rdo using a redefined @_ variable, which is not reset between successive calls.
Safe.pm Safe.pm 2.0 7
Sun Linux 5.0.7
Sgi Irix 6.5.14
Sgi Irix 6.5.15
Sgi Irix 6.5.19
Sgi Irix 6.5.19f
Sgi Irix 6.5.22
Sgi Irix 6.5.3
Sgi Irix 6.5.10
Sgi Irix 6.5.11
Sgi Irix 6.5.17f
Sgi Irix 6.5.17m
Sgi Irix 6.5.18
Sgi Irix 6.5.20f
Sgi Irix 6.5.20m
Sgi Irix 6.5.6
Sgi Irix 6.5.7
Safe.pm Safe.pm 2.0 6
Sgi Irix 6.5.12
Sgi Irix 6.5.13
Sgi Irix 6.5.18f
Sgi Irix 6.5.18m
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CVSSv3
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