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| CVE | Vendors | Products | Updated | CVSS v3.1 |
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| CVE-2026-42496 | 2 Archive\, Bingos | 2 \, Archive::tar | 2026-05-28 | 9.1 Critical |
| Archive::Tar versions before 3.08 for Perl extract symlinks with attacker controlled targets outside the extraction directory. _make_special_file() passes the tar header's linkname to symlink() without validating it against absolute paths or .. segments. The secure-extract mode check that guards regular file extraction does not cover the symlink target. A subsequent open through the extracted name reads or writes the attacker chosen path. | ||||
| CVE-2026-9538 | 2 Archive\, Bingos | 2 \, Archive::tar | 2026-05-28 | 7.5 High |
| Archive::Tar versions before 3.10 for Perl allow memory exhaustion via attacker controlled entry size field in tar header. _read_tar() reads each entry's payload with $handle->read($$data, $block), where $block is derived from the entry's 12-byte size field in the tar header with no upper bound on that value. A crafted header declaring a multi-gigabyte size causes Perl to allocate a scalar of that size. | ||||
| CVE-2026-42497 | 2 Archive\, Bingos | 2 \, Archive::tar | 2026-05-28 | 7.5 High |
| Archive::Tar versions before 3.08 for Perl extract hardlinks to attacker controlled paths outside the extraction directory. _make_special_file() passes the tar header's linkname to link() without validating it against absolute paths or .. segments, creating a hardlink that shares the victim file's inode. A subsequent write through the extracted name modifies the victim file, and the post-extraction chmod, chown, and utime block in _extract_file() (guarded only against symlinks via -l) applies the tar header's mode, owner, and timestamps to the shared inode during extraction alone. | ||||
| CVE-2007-4829 | 3 Archive\, Canonical, Redhat | 3 \, Ubuntu Linux, Enterprise Linux | 2026-04-23 | N/A |
| Directory traversal vulnerability in the Archive::Tar Perl module 1.36 and earlier allows user-assisted remote attackers to overwrite arbitrary files via a TAR archive that contains a file whose name is an absolute path or has ".." sequences. | ||||
| CVE-2018-12015 | 7 Apple, Archive\, Canonical and 4 more | 10 Mac Os X, \, Ubuntu Linux and 7 more | 2024-11-21 | N/A |
| In Perl through 5.26.2, the Archive::Tar module allows remote attackers to bypass a directory-traversal protection mechanism, and overwrite arbitrary files, via an archive file containing a symlink and a regular file with the same name. | ||||
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