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CVE-2013-4407

Disclosure Date: November 23, 2013
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Description

HTTP::Body::Multipart in the HTTP-Body module for Perl (1.07 through 1.22, before 1.23) uses the part of the uploaded file’s name after the first “.” character as the suffix of a temporary file, which makes it easier for remote attackers to conduct attacks by leveraging subsequent behavior that may assume the suffix is well-formed.

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General Information

Vendors

  • http-body project

Products

  • http-body,
  • http-body 0.01,
  • http-body 0.03,
  • http-body 0.2,
  • http-body 0.4,
  • http-body 0.5,
  • http-body 0.6,
  • http-body 0.7,
  • http-body 0.8,
  • http-body 0.9,
  • http-body 1.00,
  • http-body 1.01,
  • http-body 1.02,
  • http-body 1.03,
  • http-body 1.04,
  • http-body 1.05,
  • http-body 1.06,
  • http-body 1.07,
  • http-body 1.08,
  • http-body 1.09,
  • http-body 1.10,
  • http-body 1.11,
  • http-body 1.12,
  • http-body 1.14,
  • http-body 1.15,
  • http-body 1.16
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