First published: Tue Jan 18 2022(Updated: )
An issue has been discovered affecting GitLab versions prior to 14.4.5, between 14.5.0 and 14.5.3, and between 14.6.0 and 14.6.1. GitLab allows a user with an expired password to access sensitive information through RSS feeds.
Credit: cve@gitlab.com cve@gitlab.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
GitLab | <14.4.5 | |
GitLab | <14.4.5 | |
GitLab | >=14.5.0<14.5.3 | |
GitLab | >=14.5.0<14.5.3 | |
GitLab | >=14.6.0<14.6.1 | |
GitLab | >=14.6.0<14.6.1 |
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CVE-2022-0093 is considered a moderate severity vulnerability as it allows unauthorized access to sensitive information.
To fix CVE-2022-0093, upgrade GitLab to version 14.4.5 or later, or to any version beyond 14.5.3 and 14.6.1.
CVE-2022-0093 affects all users of GitLab versions prior to 14.4.5, between 14.5.0 and 14.5.3, and between 14.6.0 and 14.6.1.
CVE-2022-0093 allows an attacker to access sensitive information through RSS feeds despite having an expired password.
CVE-2022-0093 was discovered prior to the release of its fix in version 14.4.5 of GitLab.