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Beveilingsadvies; NCSC-2024-0406 [1.0.0]
- Beveiligingsadvies
- NCSC-2024-0406 [1.0.0]
- Publicatie
- 11-10-2024 10:23 (Europe/Amsterdam)
- Prioriteit
- Normaal
- Betreft
- Kwetsbaarheden verholpen in Gitlab Enterprise Edition en Community Edition
Kenmerken
- Inclusion of Sensitive Information in Source Code
- Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF)
- Incorrect Authorization
- Improper Neutralization of Input During Web Page Generation ('Cross-site Scripting')
Omschrijving
GitLab heeft kwetsbaarheden verholpen in Enterprise Edition (EE) en Community Edition (CE).
Een kwaadwillende kan de kwetsbaarheden misbruiken om een Denial-of-Service te veroorzaken, toegang te verkrijgen tot gevoelige gegevens, of code uit te voeren in de context van een andere gebruiker, waaronder ook mogelijk gebruikers met administrator-rechten.
Oplossingen
GitLab heeft updates uitgebracht om de kwetsbaarheden te verhelpen. Zie bijgevoegde referenties voor meer informatie.
Referenties
CVE's
- CVE-2024-5005
- CVE-2024-6530 - CVSS (v3) 7.3
- CVE-2024-8970
- CVE-2024-8977 - CVSS (v3) 8.2
- CVE-2024-9164
- CVE-2024-9596 - CVSS (v3) 3.7
- CVE-2024-9623 - CVSS (v3) 4.9
- CVE-2024-9631
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