Tag: gogs
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Gogs Fixes Zero-Day Flaw Enabling Remote Code Execution
A critical vulnerability in Gogs allows attackers to execute remote code, putting Internet-facing instances at risk of full compromise - and it's easily exploitable by anyone who can create an account. This flaw enables attackers to wreak havoc without needing admin privileges, making swift action a must.

Gogs Vulnerability Exposes Open-Source Git Service to RCE Attacks
A critical vulnerability in Gogs, an open-source Git service, has been exposed, leaving users open to remote code execution (RCE) attacks - and an exploit module is already available. The flaw was reported as early as March, but shockingly, the project's maintainers have failed to respond to the researcher ever since.

Gogs Vulnerability Exposes Remote Code Execution Risk
A newly discovered vulnerability in Gogs puts servers at risk of remote code execution, allowing any authenticated user to inject malicious code through a simple pull request. By crafting a malicious branch name, attackers can exploit the --exec flag in git rebase to run unauthorized shell commands.

Gogs Zero-Day Flaw Enables Remote Code Execution on Exposed Servers
A zero-day flaw in Gogs, a self-hosted Git service, leaves exposed servers vulnerable to remote code execution - and it's surprisingly easy for attackers to exploit, as they can create an account and repository on default-configured instances. This critical-severity vulnerability affects the latest release versions and requires only an authenticated user without admin privileges to launch an attack.