CWE-148— Improper Neutralization of Input Leaders
The product does not properly handle when a leading character or sequence ("leader") is missing or malformed, or if multiple leaders are used when only one should be allowed.— MITRE CWE catalog
3 active CVEs classified under this weakness category. Sourced from NVD, GHSA, and vendor advisories. Full definition on MITRE →
CVEs classified under CWE-148page 1 of 1
- CVE-2023-4853HIGHCVSS 8.1EG 8.12023-09-20
A flaw was found in Quarkus where HTTP security policies are not sanitizing certain character permutations correctly when accepting requests, resulting in incorrect evaluation of permissions. This issue could allow an attacker to bypass th…
- CVE-2024-53856HIGHCVSS 7.5EG 7.52024-12-05
rPGP is a pure Rust implementation of OpenPGP. Prior to 0.14.1, rPGP allows an attacker to trigger rpgp crashes by providing crafted data. This vulnerability is fixed in 0.14.1.
- CVE-2026-12862MEDIUMCVSS 5.1EG 5.12026-06-22
Untrusted user data was passed verbatim to Excel exports for administrators. This allowed formula injection which can be used to compromise the environment of the user loading the file or other data in the file.
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