7.5 CVE-2026-60075
Enriched by CISA
Date::Manip versions through 6.99 for Perl allow CPU exhaustion via quadratic backtracking in the unanchored time substitution in _parse_time.
_parse_time removes a time from anywhere in the string with the unanchored substitution `s/$timerx/ /`, where $timerx is an auto-generated alternation of time patterns reached through a leading `(?:$atrx|^|s+)`. The engine therefore retries the match at every position of an interior whitespace run: at each start position the leading `s+` consumes the rest of the run greedily, the time alternation fails because the run holds no digits, and the engine backtracks a space at a time across the run before advancing the start position, which is quadratic in the length of the run. No time need be present in the string for this to happen, only a long run of whitespace, and the parse time rises about fourfold for each doubling of the run: a few kilobytes of whitespace costs seconds of CPU per parse and tens of kilobytes costs minutes.
Any caller that passes an untrusted string of unbounded length to ParseDate(), Date::Manip::Date->parse() or ->parse_time() can be made to spend unbounded CPU in a single parse, a denial of service.
https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2026-60075
Categories
CWE-1333 : Inefficient Regular Expression Complexity
The product uses a regular expression with a worst-case computational complexity that is inefficient and possibly exponential. ReDoS is an abbreviation of "Regular expression Denial of Service". While this term is attack-focused, this is commonly used to describe the weakness. This term is used to describe the behavior of the regular expression as a negative technical impact. Automated static analysis, commonly referred to as Static Application Security Testing (SAST), can find some instances of this weakness by analyzing source code (or binary/compiled code) without having to execute it. Typically, this is done by building a model of data flow and control flow, then searching for potentially-vulnerable patterns that connect "sources" (origins of input) with "sinks" (destinations where the data interacts with external components, a lower layer such as the OS, etc.) Use regular expressions that do not support backtracking, e.g. by removing nested quantifiers. Set backtracking limits in the configuration of the regular expression implementation, such as PHP's pcre.backtrack_limit. Also consider limits on execution time for the process. Do not use regular expressions with untrusted input. If regular expressions must be used, avoid using backtracking in the expression. Limit the length of the input that the regular expression will process. server allows ReDOS with crafted User-Agent strings, due to overlapping capture groups that cause excessive backtracking. npm package for user-agent parser prone to ReDoS due to overlapping capture groups Markdown parser uses inefficient regex when processing a message, allowing users to cause CPU consumption and delay preventing processing of other messages. Long string in a version control product allows DoS due to an inefficient regex. Javascript code allows ReDoS via a long string due to excessive backtracking. ReDoS when parsing time. ReDoS when parsing documents. ReDoS when validating URL.
References
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AFFECTED (from MITRE)
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
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| SBECK | Date::Manip |
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| © 2022 The MITRE Corporation. This work is reproduced and distributed with the permission of The MITRE Corporation. | ||
CPE
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REMEDIATION
EXPLOITS
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CAPEC
Common Attack Pattern Enumerations and Classifications
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| 492 | Regular Expression Exponential Blowup |
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