Vulnerability DatabaseRUSTSEC-2025-0099

RUSTSEC-2025-0099
Rust vulnerability analysis and mitigation

Overview

The vulnerability RUSTSEC-2025-0099 affects the rust-unic library, which appears to be unmaintained with the last commit being 5 years ago. The issue was discovered and reported on September 17, 2025 (GitHub Issue).

Technical details

The vulnerability stems from outdated Unicode information in the rust-unic library, which contains multiple crates. This outdated information is causing compatibility issues across dependent projects (GitHub Issue).

Impact

The outdated Unicode information in rust-unic causes compatibility issues in dependent projects. For example, issues have been documented in the rust-urlpattern project (GitHub Issue).

Mitigation and workarounds

As the project appears to be unmaintained, users should consider migrating to alternative, actively maintained Unicode handling libraries for Rust (GitHub Issue).

Additional resources


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