CVE ID | Publié | Description | Score | Gravité |
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In Gitea through 1.17.1, repo cloning can occur in the migration function. | 6.5 |
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Open Redirect in GitHub repository go-gitea/gitea prior to 1.19.4. | 4.4 |
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Gitea before 1.17.3 does not sanitize and escape refs in the git backend. Arguments to git commands are mishandled. | 9.8 |
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In Gitea before 1.16.9, it was possible for users to add existing issues to projects. Due to improper access controls, an attacker could assign any issue to any project in Gitea (there was no permission check for fetching the issue). As a result, the attacker would get access to private issue titles. | 6.5 |
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Cross-site Scripting (XSS) - Stored in GitHub repository go-gitea/gitea prior to 1.16.9. | 5.4 |
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Gitea before 1.16.7 does not escape git fetch remote. | 7.5 |
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Open Redirect on login in GitHub repository go-gitea/gitea prior to 1.16.5. | 6.1 |
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The avatar middleware in Gitea before 1.13.6 allows Directory Traversal via a crafted URL. | 5.3 |
Moyen |
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Missing Authorization in GitHub repository go-gitea/gitea prior to 1.16.4. | 7.1 |
Haute |
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An issue exsits in Gitea through 1.15.7, which could let a malicious user gain privileges due to client side cookies not being deleted and the session remains valid on the server side for reuse. | 9.8 |
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Gitea before 1.11.2 is affected by Trusting HTTP Permission Methods on the Server Side when referencing the vulnerable admin or user API. which could let a remote malisious user execute arbitrary code. | 9.8 |
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Gitea 0.9.99 through 1.12.x before 1.12.6 does not prevent a git protocol path that specifies a TCP port number and also contains newlines (with URL encoding) in ParseRemoteAddr in modules/auth/repo_form.go. | 9.8 |
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The git hook feature in Gitea 1.1.0 through 1.12.5 might allow for authenticated remote code execution in customer environments where the documentation was not understood (e.g., one viewpoint is that the dangerousness of this feature should be documented immediately above the ENABLE_GIT_HOOKS line in the config file). NOTE: The vendor has indicated this is not a vulnerability and states "This is a functionality of the software that is limited to a very limited subset of accounts. If you give someone the privilege to execute arbitrary code on your server, they can execute arbitrary code on your server. We provide very clear warnings to users around this functionality and what it provides. | 7.2 |
Haute |
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An issue was discovered in Gitea through 1.11.5. An attacker can trigger a deadlock by initiating a transfer of a repository's ownership from one organization to another. | 7.5 |
Haute |
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Gitea 1.7.2, 1.7.3 is affected by: Cross Site Scripting (XSS). The impact is: execute JavaScript in victim's browser, when the vulnerable repo page is loaded. The component is: repository's description. The attack vector is: victim must navigate to public and affected repo page. | 6.1 |
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Gitea before 1.8.0 allows 1FA for user accounts that have completed 2FA enrollment. If a user's credentials are known, then an attacker could send them to the API without requiring the 2FA one-time password. | 9.8 |
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models/repo_mirror.go in Gitea before 1.7.6 and 1.8.x before 1.8-RC3 mishandles mirror repo URL settings, leading to remote code execution. | 8.8 |
Haute |
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repo/setting.go in Gitea before 1.7.6 and 1.8.x before 1.8-RC3 does not validate the form.MirrorAddress before calling SaveAddress. | 7.5 |
Haute |