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CVE-2026-13221

CVE Details

Visit the official vulnerability details page for CVE-2026-13221 to learn more.

Initial Publication

07/13/2026

Last Update

07/14/2026

Third Party Dependency

perl

NIST CVE Summary

Perl versions through 5.43.9 produce silently incorrect regular expression matches when an alternation of more than 65535 fixed string branches is compiled into a trie in Perl_study_chunk.

When such branches are combined into a trie, the delta between the first branch and the shared tail is stored in a 16-bit field. A branch count above 65535 overflows the field, and the trie's match decision table is truncated with no warning or error.

A pattern of this shape produces false positive matches (matching strings it should not) and false negative matches (failing to match strings it should). When such a pattern gates an access or filtering decision, the result is wrong.

CVE Severity

9.1

Our Official Summary

Investigation is ongoing to determine how this vulnerability affects our products.

Status

Analyzed

Affected Products & Versions

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1.1.8⚠️ Impacted⚠️ Impacted

Revision History

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