CVE-2026-30910

CVE-2026-30910: Crypt::Sodium::XS versions through 0.001000 for Perl has potential integer overflows

Vendor Iamb
Product Crypt::Sodium::XS
Weakness CWE-190
Published March 8, 2026
Last update March 10, 2026

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What the vulnerability does

01Description

Crypt::Sodium::XS versions through 0.001000 for Perl has potential integer overflows. Combined aead encryption, combined signature creation, and bin2hex functions do not check that output size will be less than SIZE_MAX, which could lead to integer wraparound causing an undersized output buffer. This can cause a crash in bin2hex and encryption algorithms other than aes256gcm. For aes256gcm encryption and signatures, an undersized buffer could lead to buffer overflow. Encountering this issue is unlikely as the message length would need to be very large. For bin2hex the input size would have to be > SIZE_MAX / 2 For aegis encryption the input size would need to be > SIZE_MAX - 32U For other encryption the input size would need to be > SIZE_MAX - 16U For signatures the input size would need to be > SIZE_MAX - 64U

Key dates

02Disclosure timeline

March 8, 2026 CVE published
March 10, 2026 Record updated