
Perl could be made to crash or run programs if it processed specially crafted data.

Perl could be made to crash or run programs if it processed specially crafted data.

Several security issues were fixed in GraphicsMagick.

Nathan Mills discovered a heap-based buffer overflow vulnerability in the implementation of the Perl programming language when transliterating non-ASCII bytes with tr///, which may result in denial of service, or potentially the execution of arbitrary code.

Multiple security issues were discovered in MediaWiki, a website engine for collaborative work, which could result in information disclosure, cross-site scripting or restriction bypass.

Update to 135.0.7049.84 * CVE-2025-3066: Use after free in Site Isolation
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