Security Advisories (1)
CVE-2013-4407 (2013-09-02)

HTTP::Body::Multipart in the HTTP-Body 1.08, 1.22, and earlier module for Perl 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.

NAME

HTTP::Body::UrlEncoded - HTTP Body UrlEncoded Parser

SYNOPSIS

use HTTP::Body::UrlEncoded;

DESCRIPTION

HTTP Body UrlEncoded Parser.

METHODS

spin

AUTHORS

Christian Hansen, ch@ngmedia.com

Andy Grundman, andy@hybridized.org

LICENSE

This library is free software . You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as perl itself.