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CVE-2026-44844: CWE-674: Uncontrolled Recursion in GOVCERT-LU eml_parserCVE-2026-44844
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CVE-2026-44844 is a medium severity vulnerability in the GOVCERT-LU eml_parser Python module prior to version 3. 0. 1. The vulnerability arises from uncontrolled recursion in the get_raw_body_text() function, which recurses unconditionally for every nested message/rfc822 attachment without any depth limit. An attacker supplying a crafted EML file with about 120 nested message/rfc822 parts can trigger an unhandled RecursionError, causing the parser to crash. The exploit requires a malformed EML file that likely fails basic RFC compliance checks. This issue is fixed in version 3. 0. 1 of eml_parser. No known exploits are reported in the wild.

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