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CVE-2011-0761
Perl 5.10.x allows context-dependent attackers to cause a denial of service NULL pointer dereference and application crash by leveraging an ability to inject arguments into a 1 getpeername, 2 readdir, 3 closedir, 4 getsockname, 5 rewinddir, 6 tell, or 7 telldir function call...
CVE-2011-0761
Perl 5.10.x allows context-dependent attackers to cause a denial of service NULL pointer dereference and application crash by leveraging an ability to inject arguments into a 1 getpeername, 2 readdir, 3 closedir, 4 getsockname, 5 rewinddir, 6 tell, or 7 telldir function call...
CVE-2011-0761
CVE-2011-0761 affects Perl 5.10.x, where an attacker could cause a denial-of-service (NULL pointer dereference and crash) by injecting arguments into several I/O/dir-related calls (getpeername, readdir, closedir, getsockname, rewinddir, tell, telldir). The OpenVAS/Nessus/Gentoo entries confirm Pe...
CVE-2011-1487
The 1 lc, 2 lcfirst, 3 uc, and 4 ucfirst functions in Perl 5.10.x, 5.11.x, and 5.12.x through 5.12.3, and 5.13.x through 5.13.11, do not apply the taint attribute to the return value upon processing tainted input, which might allow context-dependent attackers to bypass the taint protection...
Design/Logic Flaw
The 1 lc, 2 lcfirst, 3 uc, and 4 ucfirst functions in Perl 5.10.x, 5.11.x, and 5.12.x through 5.12.3, and 5.13.x through 5.13.11, do not apply the taint attribute to the return value upon processing tainted input, which might allow context-dependent attackers to bypass the taint protection...
CVE-2011-1487
The 1 lc, 2 lcfirst, 3 uc, and 4 ucfirst functions in Perl 5.10.x, 5.11.x, and 5.12.x through 5.12.3, and 5.13.x through 5.13.11, do not apply the taint attribute to the return value upon processing tainted input, which might allow context-dependent attackers to bypass the taint protection...