{"document":{"category":"csaf_vex","csaf_version":"2.0","title":"CVE-2026-13766: DBIx::QuickORM versions before 0.000026 for Perl allow SQL injection via unquoted SQL identifiers","publisher":{"category":"vendor","name":"HarborGuard Database","namespace":"https://database.harborguard.co"},"tracking":{"id":"CVE-2026-13766","status":"final","version":"1","initial_release_date":"2026-06-30T11:20:35.463Z","current_release_date":"2026-06-30T17:35:42.702Z","revision_history":[{"date":"2026-06-30T11:20:35.463Z","number":"1","summary":"Initial machine-readable export from HarborGuard."}]},"distribution":{"tlp":{"label":"WHITE"},"text":"Public CVE data; freely redistributable."},"notes":[{"category":"description","text":"DBIx::QuickORM versions before 0.000026 for Perl allow SQL injection via unquoted SQL identifiers.\n\nThe default SQL builder, a SQL::Abstract subclass, sets bindtype in its constructor but never quote_char, so SQL::Abstract emits identifiers verbatim. Caller-supplied identifiers (order_by, where-clause column keys, field and returning lists, upsert columns, and join aliases) reach the SQL string raw, while values are placeholder-bound and unaffected.\n\nA caller that forwards untrusted input to an affected identifier position, such as a user-controlled order_by value, enables SQL injection: the row order can be made to depend on a sub-select over columns the query never selected, and the where and update identifier positions permit further data disclosure and tampering.","title":"CVE description"}],"references":[{"category":"self","summary":"CVE-2026-13766 on HarborGuard Database","url":"https://database.harborguard.co/cve/CVE-2026-13766"},{"category":"external","summary":"CVE Record","url":"https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2026-13766"},{"category":"external","summary":"github.com","url":"https://github.com/exodist/DBIx-QuickORM/commit/43d7684682050780f056f25e1879191fb0a3265e.patch"},{"category":"external","summary":"metacpan.org","url":"https://metacpan.org/release/EXODIST/DBIx-QuickORM-0.000026/changes"}]},"product_tree":{"branches":[{"category":"vendor","name":"EXODIST","branches":[{"category":"product_name","name":"DBIx::QuickORM","branches":[{"category":"product_version_range","name":"<0.000026","product":{"name":"EXODIST DBIx::QuickORM <0.000026","product_id":"CSAFPID-1","product_identification_helper":{"cpe":"cpe:2.3:a:exodist:dbix\\:\\:quickorm:*:*:*:*:*:*:*:*"}}}]}]}]},"vulnerabilities":[{"cve":"CVE-2026-13766","title":"DBIx::QuickORM versions before 0.000026 for Perl allow SQL injection via unquoted SQL identifiers","notes":[{"category":"description","text":"DBIx::QuickORM versions before 0.000026 for Perl allow SQL injection via unquoted SQL identifiers.\n\nThe default SQL builder, a SQL::Abstract subclass, sets bindtype in its constructor but never quote_char, so SQL::Abstract emits identifiers verbatim. Caller-supplied identifiers (order_by, where-clause column keys, field and returning lists, upsert columns, and join aliases) reach the SQL string raw, while values are placeholder-bound and unaffected.\n\nA caller that forwards untrusted input to an affected identifier position, such as a user-controlled order_by value, enables SQL injection: the row order can be made to depend on a sub-select over columns the query never selected, and the where and update identifier positions permit further data disclosure and tampering.","title":"CVE description"}],"product_status":{"known_affected":["CSAFPID-1"]},"scores":[{"cvss_v3":{"version":"3.1","vectorString":"CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H","baseScore":9.8,"baseSeverity":"CRITICAL"},"products":["CSAFPID-1"]}],"remediations":[{"category":"vendor_fix","details":"Update to a fixed version: 0.000026.","product_ids":["CSAFPID-1"],"url":"https://github.com/exodist/DBIx-QuickORM/commit/43d7684682050780f056f25e1879191fb0a3265e.patch"}]}]}