CVE-2026-5084

CVE-2026-5084: WebDyne::Session versions through 2.075 for Perl generates the session id insecurely

Vendor Aspeer
Product WebDyne::Session
Weakness CWE-340
Published May 11, 2026
Last update May 11, 2026

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What the vulnerability does

01Description

WebDyne::Session versions through 2.075 for Perl generates the session id insecurely. The session handler generates the session id from an MD5 hash seeded with a call to the built-in rand() function. The rand function is passed a maximum value based on the process id, the epoch time and the reference address of the object, but this information will have no effect on the overall quality of the seed of the message digest. The rand function is seeded by 32-bits and is predictable. It is considered unsuitable for cryptographic purposes. Predictable session ids could allow an attacker to gain access to systems. Note that WebDyne::Session versions 1.042 and earlier appear to be in separate distributions from WebDyne.

Key dates

02Disclosure timeline

May 11, 2026 CVE published
May 11, 2026 Record updated

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