| CVE |
Vendors |
Products |
Updated |
CVSS v3.1 |
| GitLab EE/CE 9.0 to 12.9 allows a maintainer to modify other maintainers' pipeline trigger descriptions within the same project. |
| GitLab EE/CE 8.0.rc1 to 12.9 is vulnerable to a blind SSRF in the FogBugz integration. |
| GitLab EE/CE 11.10 to 12.9 is leaking information on restricted CI pipelines metrics to unauthorized users. |
| GitLab EE/CE 8.11 to 12.9 is leaking information on Issues opened in a public project and then moved to a private project through Web-UI and GraphQL API. |
| GitLab EE/CE 8.5 to 12.9 is vulnerable to a an path traversal when moving an issue between projects. |
| GitLab EE/CE 8.17 to 12.9 is vulnerable to information leakage when querying a merge request widget. |
| GitLab EE/CE 10.8 to 12.9 is leaking metadata and comments on vulnerabilities to unauthorized users on the vulnerability feedback page. |
| GitLab 8.10 and later through 12.9 is vulnerable to an SSRF in a project import note feature. |
| GitLab EE/CE 11.1 through 12.9 is vulnerable to parameter tampering on an upload feature that allows an unauthorized user to read content available under specific folders. |
| GitLab through 12.9 is affected by a potential DoS in repository archive download. |
| In GitLab EE 11.7 through 12.9, the NPM feature is vulnerable to a path traversal issue. |
| GitLab EE/CE 8.11 through 12.9.1 allows blocked users to pull/push docker images. |
| GitLab 12.8.x before 12.8.6, when sign-up is enabled, allows remote attackers to bypass email domain restrictions within the two-day grace period for an unconfirmed email address. |
| GitLab 12.1 through 12.8.1 allows XSS. A cross-site scripting vulnerability was present in a particular view relating to the Grafana integration. |
| GitLab 9.3 through 12.8.1 allows XSS. A cross-site scripting vulnerability was found when viewing particular file types. |
| GitLab 11.7 through 12.8.1 allows Information Disclosure. Under certain group conditions, group epic information was unintentionally being disclosed. |
| GitLab 8.11 through 12.8.1 allows a Denial of Service when using several features to recursively request eachother, |
| GitLab 12.5 through 12.8.1 has Insecure Permissions. Depending on particular group settings, it was possible for invited groups to be given the incorrect permission level. |
| GitLab before 12.8.2 allows Information Disclosure. Badge images were not being proxied, causing mixed content warnings as well as leaking the IP address of the user. |
| GitLab 10.4 through 12.8.1 allows Directory Traversal. A particular endpoint was vulnerable to a directory traversal vulnerability, leading to arbitrary file read. |