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CVE-2025-40910
creationtimestamp| type| source ---|---|--- 2025-06-27 14:46:26+00:00| seen| https://bsky.app/profile/cve.skyfleet.blue/post/3lsluz2yedg2i 2025-06-27 20:52:31+00:00| published-proof-of-concept| https://t.me/DarkWebInformerCVEAlerts/19785...
CVE-2025-40910
Net::IP::LPM version 1.10 for Perl does not properly consider leading zero characters in IP CIDR address strings, which could allow attackers to bypass access control that is based on IP addresses. Leading zeros are used to indicate octal numbers, which can confuse users who are intentionally usi...
CVE-2025-40910 Net::IP::LPM version 1.10 for Perl does not properly consider leading zero characters in IP CIDR address strings, which could allow attackers to bypass access control that is based on IP addresses
Net::IP::LPM version 1.10 for Perl does not properly consider leading zero characters in IP CIDR address strings, which could allow attackers to bypass access control that is based on IP addresses. Leading zeros are used to indicate octal numbers, which can confuse users who are intentionally usi...
CVE-2025-40910 Net::IP::LPM version 1.10 for Perl does not properly consider leading zero characters in IP CIDR address strings, which could allow attackers to bypass access control that is based on IP addresses
Net::IP::LPM version 1.10 for Perl does not properly consider leading zero characters in IP CIDR address strings, which could allow attackers to bypass access control that is based on IP addresses. Leading zeros are used to indicate octal numbers, which can confuse users who are intentionally usi...
CVE-2025-40910
Net::IP::LPM (Perl) 1.10 is affected by a vulnerability where leading zero characters in IP CIDR strings are not properly handled, potentially allowing bypass of IP-based access controls. The CVE entry notes that leading zeros can indicate octal notation, creating ambiguity for users and enabling...