CVE-2026-2439
Severity CVSS v4.0:
Pending analysis
Type:
Unavailable / Other
Publication date:
16/02/2026
Last modified:
17/02/2026
Description
Concierge::Sessions versions from 0.8.1 before 0.8.5 for Perl generate insecure session ids. The generate_session_id function in Concierge::Sessions::Base defaults to using the uuidgen command to generate a UUID, with a fallback to using Perl&#39;s built-in rand function. Neither of these methods are secure, and attackers are able to guess session_ids that can grant them access to systems. Specifically,<br />
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* There is no warning when uuidgen fails. The software can be quietly using the fallback rand() function with no warnings if the command fails for any reason.<br />
* The uuidgen command will generate a time-based UUID if the system does not have a high-quality random number source, because the call does not explicitly specify the --random option. Note that the system time is shared in HTTP responses.<br />
* UUIDs are identifiers whose mere possession grants access, as per RFC 9562.<br />
* The output of the built-in rand() function is predictable and unsuitable for security applications.
Impact
Base Score 3.x
9.80
Severity 3.x
CRITICAL
References to Advisories, Solutions, and Tools
- https://github.com/bwva/Concierge-Sessions/commit/20bb28e92e8fba307c4ff8264701c215be65e73b
- https://metacpan.org/release/BVA/Concierge-Sessions-v0.8.4/diff/BVA/Concierge-Sessions-v0.8.5#lib/Concierge/Sessions/Base.pm
- https://perldoc.perl.org/5.42.0/functions/rand
- https://security.metacpan.org/docs/guides/random-data-for-security.html
- https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9562.html#name-security-considerations



