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CVE-2026-0848
A code injection flaw was found in nltk. The StanfordSegmenter module in NLTK Natural Language Toolkit is vulnerable to arbitrary code execution due to improper input validation. An attacker can exploit this by supplying or replacing Java Archive JAR files, which are dynamically loaded without...
PYSEC-2026-99
NLTK versions =3.9.2 are vulnerable to arbitrary code execution due to improper input validation in the StanfordSegmenter module. The module dynamically loads external Java .jar files without verification or sandboxing. An attacker can supply or replace the JAR file, enabling the execution of...
PYSEC-2026-99
NLTK versions =3.9.2 are vulnerable to arbitrary code execution due to improper input validation in the StanfordSegmenter module. The module dynamically loads external Java .jar files without verification or sandboxing. An attacker can supply or replace the JAR file, enabling the execution of...
UBUNTU-CVE-2026-0848
NLTK versions =3.9.2 are vulnerable to arbitrary code execution due to improper input validation in the StanfordSegmenter module. The module dynamically loads external Java .jar files without verification or sandboxing. An attacker can supply or replace the JAR file, enabling the execution of...
CVE-2026-0848 Arbitrary Code Execution in NLTK StanfordSegmenter via Untrusted JAR Loading
NLTK versions =3.9.2 are vulnerable to arbitrary code execution due to improper input validation in the StanfordSegmenter module. The module dynamically loads external Java .jar files without verification or sandboxing. An attacker can supply or replace the JAR file, enabling the execution of...
CVE-2026-0848 Arbitrary Code Execution in NLTK StanfordSegmenter via Untrusted JAR Loading
NLTK versions =3.9.2 are vulnerable to arbitrary code execution due to improper input validation in the StanfordSegmenter module. The module dynamically loads external Java .jar files without verification or sandboxing. An attacker can supply or replace the JAR file, enabling the execution of...
PT-2026-23514
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions NLTK versions 3.9.2 and earlier Description The software contains a flaw due to improper input validation in the StanfordSegmenter module, potentially leading to arbitrary code execution. The module dynamically loads external Java .jar files...
NLTK 输入验证错误漏洞
NLTK is an open-source natural language toolkit developed by NLTK. It is used to support research and development in natural language processing. Versions of NLTK 3.9.2 and earlier contained a vulnerability related to input validation errors. This vulnerability stemmed from improper input...
EUVD-2021-16058
Malware in sbrugna...
BIT-GRADLE-2021-29427 Repository content filters do not work in Settings pluginManagement
In Gradle from version 5.1 and before version 7.0 there is a vulnerability which can lead to information disclosure and/or dependency poisoning. Repository content filtering is a security control Gradle introduced to help users specify what repositories are used to resolve specific dependencies...
SUSE CVE-2021-29427
In Gradle from version 5.1 and before version 7.0 there is a vulnerability which can lead to information disclosure and/or dependency poisoning. Repository content filtering is a security control Gradle introduced to help users specify what repositories are used to resolve specific dependencies...
gradle: repository content filters do not work in Settings pluginManagement
In Gradle from version 5.1 and before version 7.0 there is a vulnerability which can lead to information disclosure and/or dependency poisoning. Repository content filtering is a security control Gradle introduced to help users specify what repositories are used to resolve specific dependencies...
CVE-2021-29427
In Gradle from version 5.1 and before version 7.0 there is a vulnerability which can lead to information disclosure and/or dependency poisoning. Repository content filtering is a security control Gradle introduced to help users specify what repositories are used to resolve specific dependencies...
CVE-2021-29427
In Gradle from version 5.1 and before version 7.0 there is a vulnerability which can lead to information disclosure and/or dependency poisoning. Repository content filtering is a security control Gradle introduced to help users specify what repositories are used to resolve specific dependencies...
CVE-2021-29427
In Gradle from version 5.1 and before version 7.0 there is a vulnerability which can lead to information disclosure and/or dependency poisoning. Repository content filtering is a security control Gradle introduced to help users specify what repositories are used to resolve specific dependencies...
CVE-2021-29427
In Gradle from version 5.1 and before version 7.0 there is a vulnerability which can lead to information disclosure and/or dependency poisoning. Repository content filtering is a security control Gradle introduced to help users specify what repositories are used to resolve specific dependencies...
CVE-2021-29427
In Gradle from version 5.1 and before version 7.0 there is a vulnerability which can lead to information disclosure and/or dependency poisoning. Repository content filtering is a security control Gradle introduced to help users specify what repositories are used to resolve specific dependencies...
Design/Logic Flaw
In Gradle from version 5.1 and before version 7.0 there is a vulnerability which can lead to information disclosure and/or dependency poisoning. Repository content filtering is a security control Gradle introduced to help users specify what repositories are used to resolve specific dependencies...
CVE-2021-29427
CVE-2021-29427 affects Gradle when using repository content filtering inside a settings file, specifically within a pluginManagement block. Versions 5.1 up to before 7.0 may ignore content filters and search all repositories, potentially allowing information disclosure (external repository hints)...
CVE-2021-29427 Repository content filters do not work in Settings pluginManagement
In Gradle from version 5.1 and before version 7.0 there is a vulnerability which can lead to information disclosure and/or dependency poisoning. Repository content filtering is a security control Gradle introduced to help users specify what repositories are used to resolve specific dependencies...