| CVE |
Vendors |
Products |
Updated |
CVSS v3.1 |
| An issue has been discovered in GitLab affecting all versions starting from 13.4. Improper access control allows unauthorized users to access details on analytic pages. |
| A vulnerability was discovered in GitLab versions before 12.2. GitLab was vulnerable to a SSRF attack through the Outbound Requests feature. |
| An issue has been discovered in GitLab affecting all versions starting from 13.2. Gitlab was vulnerable to SRRF attack through the Prometheus integration. |
| Potential DoS was identified in gitlab-shell in GitLab CE/EE version 12.6.0 or above, which allows an attacker to spike the server resource utilization via gitlab-shell command. |
| An issue has been discovered in GitLab affecting all versions starting with 3.0.1. Improper access control allows demoted project members to access details on authored merge requests |
| When requests to the internal network for webhooks are enabled, a server-side request forgery vulnerability in GitLab affecting all versions starting from 10.5 was possible to exploit for an unauthenticated attacker even on a GitLab instance where registration is disabled |
| Improper authorization in GitLab 12.8+ allows a guest user in a private project to view tag data that should be inaccessible on the releases page |
| Insufficient validation of authentication parameters in GitLab Pages for GitLab 11.5+ allows an attacker to steal a victim's API token if they click on a maliciously crafted link |
| Assuming a database breach, nonce reuse issues in GitLab 11.6+ allows an attacker to decrypt some of the database's encrypted content |
| An issue was identified in GitLab EE 13.4 or later which leaked internal IP address via error messages. |
| A regular expression denial of service issue has been discovered in NuGet API affecting all versions of GitLab starting from version 12.8. |
| An issue has been discovered in GitLab affecting all versions starting from 12.1. Incorrect headers in specific project page allows attacker to have a temporary read access to the private repository |
| An attacker could cause a Prometheus denial of service in GitLab 13.7+ by sending an HTTP request with a malformed method |
| In GitLab Enterprise Edition (EE) 12.5.0 through 12.7.5, sharing a group with a group could grant project access to unauthorized users. |
| GitLab EE 8.9 and later through 12.7.2 has Insecure Permission |
| GitLab 10.7 and later through 12.7.2 has Incorrect Access Control. |
| GitLab EE 8.9 and later through 12.7.2 has Insecure Permission |
| GitLab EE 12.6 and later through 12.7.2 allows Denial of Service. |
| GitLab EE 8.8 and later through 12.7.2 has Insecure Permissions. |
| GitLab EE 12.4 and later through 12.7.2 has Incorrect Access Control. |