Security Advisories (2)
CVE-2026-49145 (2026-07-08)

App::Ack versions through 3.10.0 for Perl read arbitrary files via --files-from in a project .ackrc. ack searches up the directory hierarchy from the current directory for a project .ackrc and loads its options. The project-source option blocklist in App::Ack::ConfigLoader does not include --files-from, so a project .ackrc can set it to a path whose listed files ack then reads and searches. Version 3.10.0 added --follow to the blocklist; --files-from remains accepted. A project .ackrc committed to an untrusted repository can make ack read files outside the project and print their matching lines.

CVE-2026-49147 (2026-07-08)

App::Ack versions through 3.10.0 for Perl print unsanitised terminal escape sequences from filenames in several output modes. When ack prints a filename whose basename contains terminal control bytes such as ANSI escape sequences, those bytes reach the terminal unchanged. Version 3.10.0 added a _safe_filename helper that sanitises the filenames printed by -f, -g, the colored match heading, and per-match lines, but the --show-types, -l/-L, and -c paths still emit the raw filename. A file whose name embeds cursor-movement or color escapes can overwrite or recolor earlier terminal output, or be passed unchanged to a downstream consumer.

Changes for version v3.10.0 - 2026-06-07

  • SECURITY
    • CVE-2026-49147: filename ANSI escape sequences CVE-2026-49146: project .ackrc -A -B -C memory exhaustion CVE-2026-49145: project .ackrc --follow / --files-from file exfiltration
  • FIXES
    • Fixed a bug where types set in the .ackrc could not be overridden from the command line. Thanks, Dmitri Vereshchagin. (GH #393)

Documentation

ack
grep-like text finder

Provides

in lib/App/Ack/ConfigLoader.pm