CVE-2021-22193: Low severity gitlab vulnerability
Published Mar 24, 2021
·Updated
An issue has been discovered in GitLab affecting all versions starting with 7.1. A member of a private group was able to validate the use of a specific name for private project.
Affected Software
6 affected components
GitLab GitLab>=7.1.0<13.6.6
GitLab GitLab>=7.1.0<13.6.6
GitLab GitLab>=13.7.0<13.7.6
GitLab GitLab>=13.7.0<13.7.6
GitLab GitLab>=13.8.0<13.8.2
GitLab GitLab>=13.8.0<13.8.2
Event History
Mar 24, 2021
CVE Published
via MITRE·04:57 PM
Data Sourced
via MITRE·04:57 PM
DescriptionSeverityWeakness
Frequently Asked Questions
1
What is the severity of CVE-2021-22193?
CVE-2021-22193 has been rated as a medium severity vulnerability.
2
How do I fix CVE-2021-22193?
To mitigate CVE-2021-22193, upgrade GitLab to version 13.6.7 or later for affected versions.
3
Which versions of GitLab are affected by CVE-2021-22193?
CVE-2021-22193 affects all GitLab versions from 7.1.0 up to 13.8.2.
4
What types of GitLab installations are impacted by CVE-2021-22193?
CVE-2021-22193 impacts both GitLab Community and Enterprise Editions.
5
Can CVE-2021-22193 lead to unauthorized access?
Yes, CVE-2021-22193 can potentially allow unauthorized users to validate private project names within certain private groups.