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Vendor: Activestate • 6 CVEs

CVEs (6)

CVE
VENDORS
PRODUCTS
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PUBLISHED
CVSS
1Activestate
1Activeperl
Apr 29, 2026
Oct 11, 2012
N/A· v4
N/A· v3
6.0 MEDIUM· v2
Untrusted search path vulnerability in the installation functionality in ActivePerl 5.16.1.1601, when installed in the top-level C:\ directory, allows local users to gain privileges via a Trojan horse DLL in the C:\Perl\...Show more
Untrusted search path vulnerability in the installation functionality in ActivePerl 5.16.1.1601, when installed in the top-level C:\ directory, allows local users to gain privileges via a Trojan horse DLL in the C:\Perl\Site\bin directory, which is added to the PATH system environment variable, as demonstrated by a Trojan horse wlbsctrl.dll file used by the "IKE and AuthIP IPsec Keying Modules" system service in Windows Vista SP1, Windows Server 2008 SP2, Windows 7 SP1, and Windows 8 Release Preview.Show less
1Activestate
1Activeperl
Apr 16, 2026
Jun 6, 2006
N/A· v4
N/A· v3
4.6 MEDIUM· v2
ActiveState ActivePerl 5.8.8.817 for Windows configures the site/lib directory with "Users" group permissions for changing files, which allows local users to gain privileges by creating a malicious sitecustomize.pl file...Show more
ActiveState ActivePerl 5.8.8.817 for Windows configures the site/lib directory with "Users" group permissions for changing files, which allows local users to gain privileges by creating a malicious sitecustomize.pl file in that directory. NOTE: The provenance of this information is unknown; the details are obtained solely from third party information.Show less
2Activestate
Larry Wall
2Activeperl
Perl
Apr 16, 2026
Dec 31, 2004
N/A· v4
N/A· v3
7.5 HIGH· v2
Integer overflow in the duplication operator in ActivePerl allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) and possibly execute arbitrary code via a large multiplier, which may trigger a buffer overflow.
1Activestate
1Activeperl
Apr 16, 2026
Dec 31, 2004
N/A· v4
N/A· v3
2.1 LOW· v2
ActivePerl 5.8.x and others, and Larry Wall's Perl 5.6.1 and others, when running on Windows systems, allows attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) and possibly execute arbitrary code via a long argument to the s...Show more
ActivePerl 5.8.x and others, and Larry Wall's Perl 5.6.1 and others, when running on Windows systems, allows attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) and possibly execute arbitrary code via a long argument to the system command, which leads to a stack-based buffer overflow. NOTE: it is unclear whether this bug is in Perl or the OS API that is used by Perl.Show less
2Activestate
Larry Wall
2Activeperl
Perl
Apr 16, 2026
May 4, 2004
N/A· v4
N/A· v3
10.0 HIGH· v2
Buffer overflow in the win32_stat function for (1) ActiveState's ActivePerl and (2) Larry Wall's Perl before 5.8.3 allows local or remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands via filenames that end in a backslash char...Show more
Buffer overflow in the win32_stat function for (1) ActiveState's ActivePerl and (2) Larry Wall's Perl before 5.8.3 allows local or remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands via filenames that end in a backslash character.Show less
1Activestate
1Activeperl
Apr 16, 2026
Dec 6, 2001
N/A· v4
N/A· v3
7.5 HIGH· v2
Buffer overflow in PerlIS.dll in Activestate ActivePerl 5.6.1.629 and earlier allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via an HTTP request for a long filename that ends in a .pl extension.