CVE-2024-56406
Perl is vulnerable to a heap buffer overflow when transliterating non-ASCII bytes
Published:
4/13/2025
Last updated:
4/18/2025
Reserved:
12/23/2024
A heap buffer overflow vulnerability was discovered in Perl.
Release branches 5.34, 5.36, 5.38 and 5.40 are affected, including development versions from 5.33.1 through 5.41.10.
When there are non-ASCII bytes in the left-hand-side of the `tr` operator, `S_do_trans_invmap` can overflow the destination pointer `d`.
$ perl -e '$_ = "\x{FF}" x 1000000; tr/\xFF/\x{100}/;'
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
It is believed that this vulnerability can enable Denial of Service and possibly Code Execution attacks on platforms that lack sufficient defenses.
CNA assigner:
CPANSec (9b29abf9-4ab0-4765-b253-1875cd9b441e)
Requested by:
n/a
Products affected (1)
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Vendor |
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perl |
perl
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n/a
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