CVE-2020-13284: Medium severity gitlab vulnerability
Published Sep 14, 2020
·Updated
A vulnerability was discovered in GitLab versions before 13.1.10, 13.2.8 and 13.3.4. API Authorization Using Outdated CI Job Token
Affected Software
6 affected components
GitLab GitLab>=13.1.0<13.1.10
GitLab GitLab>=13.1.0<13.1.10
GitLab GitLab>=13.2.0<13.2.8
GitLab GitLab>=13.2.0<13.2.8
GitLab GitLab>=13.3.0<13.3.4
GitLab GitLab>=13.3.0<13.3.4
Event History
Sep 14, 2020
CVE Published
via MITRE·06:48 PM
Data Sourced
via MITRE·06:48 PM
DescriptionSeverityWeakness
Frequently Asked Questions
1
What is the severity of CVE-2020-13284?
CVE-2020-13284 is rated as a high-severity vulnerability due to improper API authorization.
2
How do I fix CVE-2020-13284?
To fix CVE-2020-13284, upgrade GitLab to versions 13.1.10, 13.2.8, or 13.3.4 or later.
3
Which versions of GitLab are affected by CVE-2020-13284?
CVE-2020-13284 affects GitLab versions before 13.1.10, 13.2.8, and 13.3.4.
4
What types of GitLab are impacted by CVE-2020-13284?
Both GitLab Community and Enterprise editions are impacted by CVE-2020-13284.
5
Is CVE-2020-13284 related to CI job tokens?
Yes, CVE-2020-13284 involves API authorization issues stemming from outdated CI job tokens.