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What does Perl do if you try to exploit the execve(2) race involving setuid scripts?

Answer Posted / Anchal Khare

Perl implements a security feature known as taint checking, which prevents exploitation of the execve(2) race in setuid scripts. If a user attempts to execute such an exploit, Perl will return an error.

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