First published: Tue Nov 17 2020(Updated: )
Insufficient permission checks in scheduled pipeline API in GitLab CE/EE 13.0+ allows an attacker to read variable names and values for scheduled pipelines on projects visible to the attacker. Affected versions are >=13.0, <13.3.9,>=13.4.0, <13.4.5,>=13.5.0, <13.5.2.
Credit: cve@gitlab.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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GitLab | >=13.0.0<13.3.9 | |
GitLab | >=13.0.0<13.3.9 | |
GitLab | >=13.4.0<13.4.5 | |
GitLab | >=13.4.0<13.4.5 | |
GitLab | >=13.5.0<13.5.2 | |
GitLab | >=13.5.0<13.5.2 |
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CVE-2020-13351 is classified as a medium severity vulnerability due to insufficient permission checks.
To fix CVE-2020-13351, upgrade GitLab to version 13.3.9 or later, or to at least version 13.5.2.
CVE-2020-13351 affects GitLab versions from 13.0 to before 13.3.9, 13.4.0 to before 13.4.5, and 13.5.0 to before 13.5.2.
CVE-2020-13351 allows attackers to read variable names and values for scheduled pipelines on projects they can access.
Yes, both GitLab Community Edition and Enterprise Edition are vulnerable to CVE-2020-13351 if running affected versions.