First published: Tue Feb 13 2024(Updated: )
A command injection vulnerability was identified in GitHub Enterprise Server that allowed an attacker with an editor role in the Management Console to gain admin SSH access to the appliance via nomad templates when configuring audit log forwarding. Exploitation of this vulnerability required access to the GitHub Enterprise Server instance and access to the Management Console with the editor role. This vulnerability affected all versions of GitHub Enterprise Server prior to 3.12 and was fixed in versions 3.11.5, 3.10.7, 3.9.10, and 3.8.15. This vulnerability was reported via the GitHub Bug Bounty program https://bounty.github.com .
Credit: product-cna@github.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
GitHub Enterprise Server | <3.8.15 | |
GitHub Enterprise Server | >=3.9.0<3.9.10 | |
GitHub Enterprise Server | >=3.10.0<3.10.7 | |
GitHub Enterprise Server | >=3.11.0<3.11.5 |
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CVE-2024-1374 has been classified with a high severity due to its potential to allow unauthorized admin access.
To fix CVE-2024-1374, upgrade GitHub Enterprise Server to version 3.8.15 or later, or ensure you are using versions 3.9.10, 3.10.7, or 3.11.5.
CVE-2024-1374 affects users who have an editor role in the Management Console of GitHub Enterprise Server versions prior to the fixed versions.
CVE-2024-1374 is categorized as a command injection vulnerability.
Yes, exploiting CVE-2024-1374 can potentially lead to remote code execution by granting unauthorized SSH access.