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EUVD-2010-3436
Malware in sbrugna...
libpoe-component-irc-perl Formatting String Error Vulnerability
libpoe-component-irc-perl is an event-driven Perl IRC client module. A format string error vulnerability exists in versions of libpoe-component-irc-perl prior to 6.32, which can be exploited to execute arbitrary commands on a system by sending specially crafted IRC commands...
CVE-2010-3438
libpoe-component-irc-perl before v6.32 does not remove carriage returns and line feeds. This can be used to execute arbitrary IRC commands by passing an argument such as "some text\rQUIT" to the 'privmsg' handler, which would cause the client to disconnect from the server...
CVE-2010-3438
libpoe-component-irc-perl before v6.32 does not remove carriage returns and line feeds. This can be used to execute arbitrary IRC commands by passing an argument such as "some text\rQUIT" to the 'privmsg' handler, which would cause the client to disconnect from the server...
DEBIAN-CVE-2010-3438
libpoe-component-irc-perl before v6.32 does not remove carriage returns and line feeds. This can be used to execute arbitrary IRC commands by passing an argument such as "some text\rQUIT" to the 'privmsg' handler, which would cause the client to disconnect from the server...
Command injection
libpoe-component-irc-perl before v6.32 does not remove carriage returns and line feeds. This can be used to execute arbitrary IRC commands by passing an argument such as "some text\rQUIT" to the 'privmsg' handler, which would cause the client to disconnect from the server...
CVE-2010-3438
Consolidated details for CVE-2010-3438 indicate a format-string error in libpoe-component-irc-perl, prior to v6.32. The vulnerability arises because the module does not strip carriage returns/line feeds from inputs to the privmsg handler, enabling an attacker to craft commands (e.g., some text\rQ...
CVE-2010-3438
libpoe-component-irc-perl before v6.32 does not remove carriage returns and line feeds. This can be used to execute arbitrary IRC commands by passing an argument such as "some text\rQUIT" to the 'privmsg' handler, which would cause the client to disconnect from the server...