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CVE-2026-58102: CWE-125 Out-of-bounds Read in JONASBN Crypt::OpenSSL::X509CVE-2026-58102
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Crypt::OpenSSL::X509 versions before 2.1.3 for Perl contain a heap out-of-bounds read vulnerability triggered by a long certificate extension OID in the hv_exts hash. The issue arises because the code uses the full text length of the OID as the hash key length, which can exceed the fixed buffer size of 129 bytes, causing a read beyond the allocated memory. This vulnerability affects functions that build the extension hash using the long OID text but does not affect extensions_by_name() which uses a shortname path.

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CVE-2026-58101: CWE-476 NULL Pointer Dereference in JONASBN Crypt::OpenSSL::X509CVE-2026-58101
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Crypt::OpenSSL::X509 versions before 2.1.3 for Perl contain a NULL pointer dereference vulnerability that can cause a denial of service. This occurs when certain extensions in a certificate fail to parse correctly, leading to dereferencing of NULL pointers and crashing the Perl process. The issue arises specifically in helper functions handling certificate extensions without proper NULL checks.

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