VYPR

CWE-186

Overly Restrictive Regular Expression

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A regular expression is overly restrictive, which prevents dangerous values from being detected.

This weakness is not about regular expression complexity. Rather, it is about a regular expression that does not match all values that are intended. Consider the use of a regexp to identify acceptable values or to spot unwanted terms. An overly restrictive regexp misses some potentially security-relevant values leading to either false positives *or* false negatives, depending on how the regexp is being used within the code. Consider the expression /[0-8]/ where the intention was /[0-9]/. This expression is not "complex" but the value "9" is not matched when maybe the programmer planned to check for it.

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CVEs mapped to this weakness (1)

  • CVE-2026-47241lowJun 9, 2026
    risk 0.00cvss epss 0.00

    ### Summary Several Net::IMAP commands accept a raw string argument which is only validated to prevent CRLF injection and then sent verbatim. If this string is derived from user-controlled input, an attacker can force the next command to be absorbed as a continuation of the…