Security Advisories (5)
CVE-2023-47038 (2023-10-30)

A crafted regular expression when compiled by perl 5.30.0 through 5.38.0 can cause a one attacker controlled byte buffer overflow in a heap allocated buffer

CVE-2024-56406 (2025-04-13)

A heap buffer overflow vulnerability was discovered in Perl. Release branches 5.34, 5.36, 5.38 and 5.40 are affected, including development versions from 5.33.1 through 5.41.10. When there are non-ASCII bytes in the left-hand-side of the `tr` operator, `S_do_trans_invmap` can overflow the destination pointer `d`.    $ perl -e '$_ = "\x{FF}" x 1000000; tr/\xFF/\x{100}/;'    Segmentation fault (core dumped) It is believed that this vulnerability can enable Denial of Service and possibly Code Execution attacks on platforms that lack sufficient defenses.

CVE-2025-40909 (2025-05-30)

Perl threads have a working directory race condition where file operations may target unintended paths. If a directory handle is open at thread creation, the process-wide current working directory is temporarily changed in order to clone that handle for the new thread, which is visible from any third (or more) thread already running. This may lead to unintended operations such as loading code or accessing files from unexpected locations, which a local attacker may be able to exploit. The bug was introduced in commit 11a11ecf4bea72b17d250cfb43c897be1341861e and released in Perl version 5.13.6

CVE-2023-47039 (2023-10-30)

Perl for Windows relies on the system path environment variable to find the shell (cmd.exe). When running an executable which uses Windows Perl interpreter, Perl attempts to find and execute cmd.exe within the operating system. However, due to path search order issues, Perl initially looks for cmd.exe in the current working directory. An attacker with limited privileges can exploit this behavior by placing cmd.exe in locations with weak permissions, such as C:\ProgramData. By doing so, when an administrator attempts to use this executable from these compromised locations, arbitrary code can be executed.

CVE-2023-47100

In Perl before 5.38.2, S_parse_uniprop_string in regcomp.c can write to unallocated space because a property name associated with a \p{...} regular expression construct is mishandled. The earliest affected version is 5.30.0.

NAME

TAP::Harness::Env - Parsing harness related environmental variables where appropriate

VERSION

Version 3.44

SYNOPSIS

my $harness = TAP::Harness::Env->create(\%extra_args)

DESCRIPTION

This module implements the environmental variables that Test::Harness uses with TAP::Harness, and instantiates the appropriate class with the appropriate arguments.

METHODS

  • create( \%args )

    This function reads the environment and generates an appropriate argument hash from it. If given any arguments in %extra_args, these will override the environmental defaults. In accepts harness_class (which defaults to TAP::Harness), and any argument the harness class accepts.

ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLES

HARNESS_PERL_SWITCHES

Setting this adds perl command line switches to each test file run.

For example, HARNESS_PERL_SWITCHES=-T will turn on taint mode. HARNESS_PERL_SWITCHES=-MDevel::Cover will run Devel::Cover for each test.

HARNESS_VERBOSE

If true, TAP::Harness will output the verbose results of running its tests.

HARNESS_SUBCLASS

Specifies a TAP::Harness subclass to be used in place of TAP::Harness.

HARNESS_OPTIONS

Provide additional options to the harness. Currently supported options are:

j<n>

Run <n> (default 9) parallel jobs.

c

Try to color output. See "new" in TAP::Formatter::Base.

a<file.tgz>

Will use TAP::Harness::Archive as the harness class, and save the TAP to file.tgz

fPackage-With-Dashes

Set the formatter_class of the harness being run. Since the HARNESS_OPTIONS is separated by :, we use - instead.

Multiple options may be separated by colons:

HARNESS_OPTIONS=j9:c make test
HARNESS_TIMER

Setting this to true will make the harness display the number of milliseconds each test took. You can also use prove's --timer switch.

HARNESS_COLOR

Attempt to produce color output.

HARNESS_IGNORE_EXIT

If set to a true value instruct TAP::Parser to ignore exit and wait status from test scripts.