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CVE-2026-7111
Text::CSVXS versions before 1.62 for Perl have a use-after-free when registered callbacks extend the Perl argument stack, which may enable type confusion or memory corruption. The Parse, print, getline, and getlineall methods invoke registered callbacks for example afterparse, beforeprint, or...
FreeBSD : Text::CSV_XS -- CWE-825 Expired Pointer Dereference (7ebfb0bf-44b4-11f1-8b82-3c7c3fba4204)
The version of FreeBSD installed on the remote host is prior to tested version. It is, therefore, affected by a vulnerability as referenced in the 7ebfb0bf-44b4-11f1-8b82-3c7c3fba4204 advisory. H.Merijn Brand - Tux reports: Text::CSVXS versions before 1.62 for Perl have a use-after-free when...
EUVD-2026-26237
Text::CSVXS versions before 1.62 for Perl have a use-after-free when registered callbacks extend the Perl argument stack, which may enable type confusion or memory corruption. The Parse, print, getline, and getlineall methods invoke registered callbacks for example afterparse, beforeprint, or...
CVE-2026-7111
Text::CSVXS versions before 1.62 for Perl have a use-after-free when registered callbacks extend the Perl argument stack, which may enable type confusion or memory corruption. The Parse, print, getline, and getlineall methods invoke registered callbacks for example afterparse, beforeprint, or...
CVE-2026-7111
Text::CSVXS versions before 1.62 for Perl have a use-after-free when registered callbacks extend the Perl argument stack, which may enable type confusion or memory corruption. The Parse, print, getline, and getlineall methods invoke registered callbacks for example afterparse, beforeprint, or...
kernel: thp: prevent hugepages during args/env copying into the user stack
mm/hugememory.c in the Linux kernel before 2.6.38-rc5 does not prevent creation of a transparent huge page THP during the existence of a temporary stack for an exec system call, which allows local users to cause a denial of service memory consumption or possibly have unspecified other impact via ...
kernel: mm: mem allocated invisible to oom_kill() when not attached to any threads
fs/exec.c in the Linux kernel before 2.6.37 does not enable the OOM Killer to assess use of stack memory by arrays representing the 1 arguments and 2 environment, which allows local users to cause a denial of service memory consumption via a crafted exec system call, aka an "OOM dodging issue," a...