CVE-2024-32004 - Dangerous Git Clone Vulnerability Explained — How Attackers Can Execute Code (with Exploit Details)
In June 2024, a serious security threat was discovered in Git, the world's most popular version control system. This flaw, now known as
CVE-2024-32002 - Critical Git Vulnerability Lets Attackers Run Code During Clone via Malicious Submodules
Git is one of the world’s most widely used version control systems. Millions of developers rely on it every day to store and manage
CVE-2023-29007 - The Hidden Git Submodule Vulnerability Allowing Remote Code Execution
Git powers the collaborative workflow of millions, keeping source code in sync across teams and continents. But deep in its handling of submodules lies a
CVE-2023-25652 - How a Git Apply Weakness Could Overwrite Files Outside Your Repo
Git is used by millions of developers and enterprises to track changes in source code. It's the backbone of collaboration on open source
CVE-2023-25815 - How a Localized Messages Bug in Git for Windows Could Trick Users
In early 2023, a subtle but significant security flaw was found in Git for Windows, the popular Windows port of the Git version control system.
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