Security Advisories (4)
CPANSA-libwww-perl-2017-01 (2017-11-06)

LWP::Protocol::file can open existent file from file:// scheme. However, current version of LWP uses open FILEHANDLE,EXPR and it has ability to execute arbitrary command

CVE-2011-0633 (2011-01-20)

The Net::HTTPS module in libwww-perl (LWP) before 6.00, as used in WWW::Mechanize, LWP::UserAgent, and other products, when running in environments that do not set the If-SSL-Cert-Subject header, does not enable full validation of SSL certificates by default, which allows remote attackers to spoof servers via man-in-the-middle (MITM) attacks involving hostnames that are not properly validated.

CVE-2010-2253 (2010-07-06)

lwp-download in libwww-perl before 5.835 does not reject downloads to filenames that begin with a . (dot) character, which allows remote servers to create or overwrite files via (1) a 3xx redirect to a URL with a crafted filename or (2) a Content-Disposition header that suggests a crafted filename, and possibly execute arbitrary code as a consequence of writing to a dotfile in a home directory.

CPANSA-libwww-perl-2001-01 (2001-03-14)

If LWP::UserAgent::env_proxy is called in a CGI environment, the case-insensitivity when looking for "http_proxy" permits "HTTP_PROXY" to be found, but this can be trivially set by the web client using the "Proxy:" header.

NAME

decode - Expand HTML entites in a string

encode - Encode chars in a string using HTML entities

SYNOPSIS

require HTML::Entities;

$a = "Våre norske tegn bør &#230res";
HTML::Entities::decode($a);
HTML::Entities::encode($a, "\200-\377");

DESCRIPTION

The HTML::Entities::decode() routine replace valid HTML entities found in the string with the corresponding character. The HTML::Entities::encode() routine replace the characters specified by the second argument with their entity representation. The default set of characters to expand are control chars, high bit chars and '<', '&', '>' and '"'.

Both routines modify the string and return it.

COPYRIGHT

Copyright (c) 1995 Gisle Aas. All rights reserved.

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

AUTHOR

Gisle Aas <aas@oslonett.no>