CVE-2026-45180 (GCVE-0-2026-45180)

Vulnerability from cvelistv5 – Published: 2026-05-10 20:03 – Updated: 2026-05-10 20:03
VLAI?
Title
Catalyst::Plugin::Statsd versions through 0.10.0 for Perl may leak session ids
Summary
Catalyst::Plugin::Statsd versions through 0.10.0 for Perl may leak session ids. If the communication channel to the statsd daemon is not secured (for example, by sending UDP packets to a host on another network), then users' session ids may be leaked. This may allow an attacker to use session ids as authentication tokens.
Severity ?
No CVSS data available.
CWE
  • CWE-319 - Cleartext Transmission of Sensitive Information
Assigner
Impacted products
Vendor Product Version
RRWO Catalyst::Plugin::Statsd Affected: 0 , ≤ 0.10.0 (custom)
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