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    Home»Development»Critical Unpatched Flaws Disclosed in Popular Gogs Open-Source Git Service

    Critical Unpatched Flaws Disclosed in Popular Gogs Open-Source Git Service

    July 8, 2024

    Four unpatched security flaws, including three critical ones, have been disclosed in the Gogs open-source, self-hosted Git service that could enable an authenticated attacker to breach susceptible instances, steal or wipe source code, and even plant backdoors.
    The vulnerabilities, according to SonarSource researchers Thomas Chauchefoin and Paul Gerste, are listed below –

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