Security Advisories (1)
CVE-2026-8376 (2026-05-25)

Perl versions through 5.43.10 have a heap buffer overflow when compiling regular expressions with a repeated fixed string on 32-bit builds. Perl_study_chunk in regcomp_study.c checked the size of the joined substring buffer in characters rather than bytes. For a quantified fixed substring with a large minimum count, the byte length mincount * l could overflow SSize_t, producing an undersized SvGROW allocation; the subsequent copy writes past the end of the buffer. A caller that compiles an attacker-controlled regular expression on a 32-bit perl build triggers a heap buffer overflow at compile time.

NAME

ops - Perl pragma to restrict unsafe operations when compiling

SYNOPSIS

perl -Mops=:default ...    # only allow reasonably safe operations

perl -M-ops=system ...     # disable the 'system' opcode

DESCRIPTION

Since the ops pragma currently has an irreversible global effect, it is only of significant practical use with the -M option on the command line.

See the Opcode module for information about opcodes, optags, opmasks and important information about safety.

SEE ALSO

Opcode, Safe, perlrun