Security Advisories (8)
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.

CVE-2026-4176 (2026-03-29)

Perl versions from 5.9.4 before 5.40.4-RC1, from 5.41.0 before 5.42.2-RC1, from 5.43.0 before 5.43.9 contain a vulnerable version of Compress::Raw::Zlib. Compress::Raw::Zlib is included in the Perl package as a dual-life core module, and is vulnerable to CVE-2026-3381 due to a vendored version of zlib which has several vulnerabilities, including CVE-2026-27171. The bundled Compress::Raw::Zlib was updated to version 2.221 in Perl blead commit c75ae9cc164205e1b6d6dbd57bd2c65c8593fe94.

CVE-2020-10878 (2020-06-05)

Perl before 5.30.3 has an integer overflow related to mishandling of a "PL_regkind[OP(n)] == NOTHING" situation. A crafted regular expression could lead to malformed bytecode with a possibility of instruction injection.

CVE-2020-10543 (2020-06-05)

Perl before 5.30.3 on 32-bit platforms allows a heap-based buffer overflow because nested regular expression quantifiers have an integer overflow.

CVE-2018-6798 (2018-04-17)

An issue was discovered in Perl 5.22 through 5.26. Matching a crafted locale dependent regular expression can cause a heap-based buffer over-read and potentially information disclosure.

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-2020-12723 (2020-06-05)

regcomp.c in Perl before 5.30.3 allows a buffer overflow via a crafted regular expression because of recursive S_study_chunk calls.

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.

NAME

basic.pod - Extracted and expanded from podlators; test various link types

LINKS

These are all taken from the Pod::Parser tests.

Try out LOTS of different ways of specifying references:

Reference the "section" in manpage

Reference the "section" in "manpage"

Reference the "section" in manpage

Now try it using the new "|" stuff ...

Reference the thistext|

Reference the thistext |

Reference the thistext|

Reference the thistext |

Reference the thistext|

Reference the thistext|

And then throw in a few new ones of my own.

foo

foo

"bar" in foo

"baz boo" in foo

"bar" won't show up because is a link to this page

"baz boo" won't show up because is a link to this page

"baz boo" won't show up because is a link to this page

"baz boo" in foo bar

"boo var baz" won't show up because the quotes make it a link to this page

"bar baz" won't show up because of blanks (deprecated) make it a link to this page

"boo", "bar", and "baz" won't show up because are links to this page

foobar

Testing italics

"Italic text" in foo

"Section with other markup" in foo|bar

chmod

chmod(2)

man page with text

chmod()

mailto:foo@cpan.org

Don't email us

http://www.perl.org

hyperlink

bar

baz boo

boo var baz

bar baz