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Privilege Escalation
perl is vulnerable to Privilege Escalation. This vulnerability exists due to a flaw in the way the Sfinduninitvar function in the sv.c file handles certain variables. A remote attacker can exploit this vulnerability to crash the Perl interpreter or execute arbitrary code...
SUSE CVE-2022-48522
In Perl 5.34.0, function Sfinduninitvar in sv.c has a stack-based crash that can lead to remote code execution or local privilege escalation...
CVE-2022-48522
In Perl 5.34.0, function Sfinduninitvar in sv.c has a stack-based crash that can lead to remote code execution or local privilege escalation...
Stack overflow
In Perl 5.34.0, function Sfinduninitvar in sv.c has a stack-based crash that can lead to remote code execution or local privilege escalation...
CVE-2022-48522
In Perl 5.34.0, function Sfinduninitvar in sv.c has a stack-based crash that can lead to remote code execution or local privilege escalation...
PT-2023-7341 · Perl +3 · Perl +3
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: Perl version 5.34.0 Description: The issue is related to the S find uninit var function in the sv.c file of the Perl interpreter, which is associated with a buffer overflow. This can allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code or lead t...
CVE-2022-48522
In Perl 5.34.0, function Sfinduninitvar in sv.c has a stack-based crash that can lead to remote code execution or local privilege escalation...
CVE-2022-48522
In Perl 5.34.0, function Sfinduninitvar in sv.c has a stack-based crash that can lead to remote code execution or local privilege escalation...
CVE-2022-48522
CVE-2022-48522: A stack-based crash in Perl 5.34.0 (S_find_uninit_var in sv.c) can lead to remote code execution or local privilege escalation. The vulnerability is described in public advisories (e.g., EulerOS/Tenable NASL references) and is not accompanied by remediation details in the provided...