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CVE-2024-27890
CVE-2024-27890 affects Arista EOS platforms with OpenConfig enabled; a gNMI Set request can be accepted when it should be rejected, causing unexpected configuration changes. Affected EOS versions include 4.29.x (≤4.29.7M), 4.28.x (≤4.28.10M), 4.27.x (≤4.27.8M), 4.26.x (≤4.26.9M), 4.25.x (≤4.25.10...
CVE-2026-48524
A flaw was found in PyJWT, a Python library for JSON Web Token JWT implementation. A remote attacker can exploit this vulnerability by sending specially crafted JWTs with unknown 'kid' key ID values. This can force the PyJWKClient.getsigningkey function to make an unlimited number of unrate-limit...
DEBIAN-CVE-2026-36499
A missing upper-bound check in the udpifsetthreads function of Open vSwitch v3.6.90 allows an attacker with OVSDB write access to request an excessive number of handler or revalidation threads. This can cause a denial of service DoS via resource exhaustion...
UBUNTU-CVE-2026-36499
A missing upper-bound check in the udpifsetthreads function of Open vSwitch v3.6.90 allows an attacker with OVSDB write access to request an excessive number of handler or revalidation threads. This can cause a denial of service DoS via resource exhaustion...
EUVD-2026-32925
Hono: Cookie helper does not sanitize sameSite and priority, allowing Set-Cookie injection...
Hono: Cookie helper does not sanitize sameSite and priority, allowing Set-Cookie injection
Summary The serialize function in hono/cookie validates domain and path options against characters that corrupt Set-Cookie header syntax ;, \r, \n, but does not apply the same validation to sameSite and priority. An application that passes user-controlled input into either option may produce a...
GHSA-3HRH-PFW6-9M5X Hono: Cookie helper does not sanitize sameSite and priority, allowing Set-Cookie injection
Summary The serialize function in hono/cookie validates domain and path options against characters that corrupt Set-Cookie header syntax ;, \r, \n, but does not apply the same validation to sameSite and priority. An application that passes user-controlled input into either option may produce a...
CVE-2026-49942
Net::CIDR::Set versions through 0.20 for Perl did not validate network masks. The mask portion of a network mask could contain Unicode digits such as the Arabic-Indic One U+0661, or non-digits, which were ignored. This could allow network masks to accept larger networks. Leading zeros were also...
CVE-2026-49940
Net::CIDR::Set versions through 0.20 for Perl accept non-ASCII IP addresses and netmasks. Unicode digits such as the Arabic-Indic One U+0661 were accepted but not properly parsed as numbers. This could allow network masks to accept larger networks...
CVE-2026-49941
Net::CIDR::Set versions through 0.20 for Perl did not validate IP addresses. The add method called the encode method to parse addresses. If the addresses did not look like netmasks or network ranges, then they were assumed to single IP addresses and passed back to itself as a 32-bit or 128-bit...
CVE-2026-46741
Etsy::StatsD versions through 1.002002 for Perl allow metric injections. The metric names and values are not checked for newlines, colons or pipes. Metrics generated from untrusted sources could inject additional statsd metrics. Note that the git repository contains an unreleased version with the...
CVE-2026-49942 Net::CIDR::Set versions through 0.20 for Perl did not validate network masks
Net::CIDR::Set versions through 0.20 for Perl did not validate network masks. The mask portion of a network mask could contain Unicode digits such as the Arabic-Indic One U+0661, or non-digits, which were ignored. This could allow network masks to accept larger networks. Leading zeros were also...
CVE-2026-49941 Net::CIDR::Set versions through 0.20 for Perl did not validate IP addresses
Net::CIDR::Set versions through 0.20 for Perl did not validate IP addresses. The add method called the encode method to parse addresses. If the addresses did not look like netmasks or network ranges, then they were assumed to single IP addresses and passed back to itself as a 32-bit or 128-bit...
CVE-2026-49941
Net::CIDR::Set versions through 0.20 for Perl did not validate IP addresses. The add method called the encode method to parse addresses. If the addresses did not look like netmasks or network ranges, then they were assumed to single IP addresses and passed back to itself as a 32-bit or 128-bit...
CVE-2026-49941 Net::CIDR::Set versions through 0.20 for Perl did not validate IP addresses
Net::CIDR::Set versions through 0.20 for Perl did not validate IP addresses. The add method called the encode method to parse addresses. If the addresses did not look like netmasks or network ranges, then they were assumed to single IP addresses and passed back to itself as a 32-bit or 128-bit...
CVE-2026-49941
CVE-2026-49941 affects Net::CIDR::Set (Perl) up to version 0.20. The vulnerability arises when add() delegates to _encode() to parse addresses; inputs that aren’t netmasks/ranges are treated as single IPs and recursed as 32/128-bit netmasks. If an argument isn’t a well-formed IP address, this can...
EUVD-2026-34297
Net::CIDR::Set versions through 0.20 for Perl accept non-ASCII IP addresses and netmasks. Unicode digits such as the Arabic-Indic One U+0661 were accepted but not properly parsed as numbers. This could allow network masks to accept larger networks...
CVE-2026-49940
Net::CIDR::Set for Perl is affected up to version 0.20. The issue arises because non-ASCII IP addresses and netmasks are accepted, with Unicode digits (e.g., Arabic-Indic One U+0661) not parsed as numbers, potentially allowing larger networks than intended. Several connected sources cite upgradin...
CVE-2026-49940 Net::CIDR::Set versions through 0.20 for Perl accept non-ASCII IP addresses and netmasks
Net::CIDR::Set versions through 0.20 for Perl accept non-ASCII IP addresses and netmasks. Unicode digits such as the Arabic-Indic One U+0661 were accepted but not properly parsed as numbers. This could allow network masks to accept larger networks...
CVE-2026-49940
Net::CIDR::Set versions through 0.20 for Perl accept non-ASCII IP addresses and netmasks. Unicode digits such as the Arabic-Indic One U+0661 were accepted but not properly parsed as numbers. This could allow network masks to accept larger networks...