CVE-2026-5087
PAGI::Middleware::Session::Store::Cookie versions through 0.001003 for Perl generates random bytes insecurely
PAGI::Middleware::Session::Store::Cookie versions through 0.001003 for Perl generates random bytes insecurely. PAGI::Middleware::Session::Store::Cookie attempts to read bytes from the /dev/urandom device directly. If that fails (for example, on systems without the device, such as Windows), then it will emit a warning that recommends the user install Crypt::URandom, and then return a string of random bytes generated by the built-in rand function, which is unsuitable for cryptographic applications. This modules does not use the Crypt::URandom module, and installing it will not fix the problem. The random bytes are used for generating an initialisation vector (IV) to encrypt the cookie. A predictable IV may make it easier for malicious users to decrypt and tamper with the session data that is stored in the cookie.
| CWE | CWE-338 CWE-1204 |
| Vendor | jjnapiork |
| Product | pagi::middleware::session::store::cookie |
| Published | Mar 31, 2026 |
| Last Updated | Apr 1, 2026 |
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