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CVE-2013-4407

MEDIUMEPSS 85th pctl
6.8
CVSS v2
NVD

Description

HTTP::Body::Multipart in the HTTP-Body module for Perl (1.07 through 1.22, before 1.23) 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.

How to fix

Remediation Available
libhttp-body-perlDebian
Fixed in:1.17-2CVE-2013-4407
Fixed in:1.17-2CVE-2013-4407
Fixed in:1.17-2CVE-2013-4407
Fixed in:1.17-2CVE-2013-4407

Remediation is compiled from vendor and distribution security advisories. Always confirm against the linked source for your exact version and platform.

CVSS v2 Vector

No CVSS vector data available.

Exploit Intelligence

2.88%probability of exploitation in 30 days
85thpercentile

Elevated risk: more likely to be exploited than 85% of all known CVEs.

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