CVE-2026-4851 PUBLISHED

GRID::Machine versions through 0.127 for Perl allows arbitrary code execution via unsafe deserialization

Assigner: CPANSec
Reserved: 25.03.2026 Published: 29.03.2026 Updated: 29.03.2026

GRID::Machine versions through 0.127 for Perl allows arbitrary code execution via unsafe deserialization.

GRID::Machine provides Remote Procedure Calls (RPC) over SSH for Perl. The client connects to remote hosts to execute code on them. A compromised or malicious remote host can execute arbitrary code back on the client through unsafe deserialization in the RPC protocol.

read_operation() in lib/GRID/Machine/Message.pm deserialises values from the remote side using eval()

$arg .= '$VAR1'; my $val = eval "no strict; $arg"; # line 40-41

$arg is raw bytes from the protocol pipe. A compromised remote host can embed arbitrary perl in the Dumper-formatted response:

$VAR1 = do { system("..."); };

This executes on the client silently on every RPC call, as the return values remain correct.

This functionality is by design but the trust requirement for the remote host is not documented in the distribution.

Product Status

Vendor CASIANO
Product GRID::Machine
Versions Default: unaffected
  • affected from 0 to 0.127 (incl.)

Workarounds

There is no fix available. If used, only connect to trusted remote hosts.

Credits

  • Pied Crow crow@cpan.org finder

References

Problem Types

  • CWE-502 Deserialization of Untrusted Data CWE
  • CWE-95 Improper Neutralization of Directives in Dynamically Evaluated Code ('Eval Injection') CWE

Impacts

  • CAPEC-586 Object Injection