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HTTP::Date versions before 6.08 for Perl allow CPU exhaustion via polynomial regex backtracking in parse_date. parse_date() matches the date string against a chain of alternative regexes, and str2time() delegates to it. Several of these patterns place unbounded quantifiers next to each other before a trailing \s*$ anchor. A valid date prefix followed by a long interior run of digits, letters, or whitespace and a single trailing byte that defeats the final match forces the engine to repartition the run, giving polynomial (about quadratic) backtracking. A header value of a few tens of kilobytes runs for tens of seconds of CPU. HTTP::Date parses timestamps such as HTTP Date, Expires, and Last-Modified headers, which commonly originate from untrusted sources. Any caller that passes an untrusted date header to str2time() or parse_date() can be driven to consume unbounded CPU, a denial of service.
| Релиз | Статус | Примечание |
|---|---|---|
| devel | not-affected | 6.08-1 |
| esm-infra-legacy/trusty | needs-triage | |
| esm-infra-legacy/xenial | needs-triage | |
| esm-infra/bionic | needs-triage | |
| esm-infra/focal | needs-triage | |
| jammy | released | 6.05-1ubuntu0.1 |
| noble | released | 6.06-1ubuntu0.24.04.1 |
| resolute | released | 6.06-1ubuntu0.26.04.1 |
| upstream | released | 6.08-1 |
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CVSS3
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HTTP::Date versions before 6.08 for Perl allow CPU exhaustion via polynomial regex backtracking in parse_date. parse_date() matches the date string against a chain of alternative regexes, and str2time() delegates to it. Several of these patterns place unbounded quantifiers next to each other before a trailing `\s*$` anchor. A valid date prefix followed by a long interior run of digits, letters, or whitespace and a single trailing byte that defeats the final match forces the engine to repartition the run, giving polynomial (about quadratic) backtracking. A header value of a few tens of kilobytes runs for tens of seconds of CPU. HTTP::Date parses timestamps such as HTTP `Date`, `Expires`, and `Last-Modified` headers, which commonly originate from untrusted sources. Any caller that passes an untrusted date header to str2time() or parse_date() can be driven to consume unbounded CPU, a denial of service.
HTTP::Date versions before 6.08 for Perl allow CPU exhaustion via poly ...
EPSS
7.5 High
CVSS3