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CVE-2026-49147: CWE-150 Improper Neutralization of Escape, Meta, or Control Sequences in PETDANCE App::AckCVE-2026-49147 0 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. Join the discussion | CVE Database V5 | 07/08/2026, 14:55:50 UTC Added: 07/08/2026, 14:59:14 UTC |
CVE-2026-49146: CWE-770 Allocation of Resources Without Limits or Throttling in PETDANCE App::AckCVE-2026-49146 0 App::Ack versions before 3.10.0 for Perl allow memory exhaustion via an unbounded context value in a project .ackrc. ack searches up the directory hierarchy from the current directory for a project .ackrc and loads its options. The -B and -C context options accepted any positive integer, and ack sized the before-context buffer to that value, so a project .ackrc setting --before-context=100000000 made ack allocate a buffer of 100 million elements. A project .ackrc committed to an untrusted repository can abort ack with an out-of-memory condition. Join the discussion | CVE Database V5 | 07/08/2026, 14:55:37 UTC Added: 07/08/2026, 14:59:14 UTC |
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