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Security Unfavorable Specifications and Implementations in the CGI::Cookie Class

 Cybernoz  April 10, 2023  Posted in Mix
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Internet Bug Bounty disclosed a bug submitted by ht0k: https://hackerone.com/reports/1889477 – Bounty: $480



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