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FreeBSD: VID-08FBA28B-6F9F-11EA-BD0B-001B217B3468 (CVE-2020-10953): Gitlab -- Multiple Vulnerabilities

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FreeBSD: VID-08FBA28B-6F9F-11EA-BD0B-001B217B3468 (CVE-2020-10953): Gitlab -- Multiple Vulnerabilities

Severity
5
CVSS
(AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N)
Published
03/26/2020
Created
03/31/2020
Added
03/27/2020
Modified
10/20/2020

Description

Details for this vulnerability have not been published by NIST at this point. Descriptions from software vendor advisories for this issue are provided below.

From VID-08FBA28B-6F9F-11EA-BD0B-001B217B3468:

Gitlab reports:

Arbitrary File Read when Moving an Issue

Path Traversal in NPM Package Registry

SSRF on Project Import

External Users Can Create Personal Snippet

Triggers Decription Can be Updated by Other Maintainers in Project

Information Disclosure on Confidential Issues Moved to Private Programs

Potential DoS in Repository Archive Download

Blocked Users Can Still Pull/Push Docker Images

Repository Mirroring not Disabled when Feature not Activated

Vulnerability Feedback Page Was Leaking Information on Vulnerabilities

Stored XSS Vulnerability in Admin Feature

Upload Feature Allowed a User to Read Unauthorized Exported Files

Unauthorized Users Are Able to See CI Metrics

Last Pipeline Status of a Merge Request Leaked

Blind SSRF on FogBugz

Update Nokogiri dependency

Solution(s)

  • freebsd-upgrade-package-gitlab-ce

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