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CriticalPublic exploit

Command Injection in git-commit-info <2.0.2

IdentifiersCVE-2023-26134CWE-77· Improper Neutralization of Special…

A command injection vulnerability exists in git-commit-info versions prior to 2.0.2. The exported method gitCommitInfo() does not properly sanitize the 'commit' parameter, allowing user-controlled input to be passed to a command execution API. This enables attackers to inject arbitrary commands if they can influence the commit hash parameter.

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Successful exploitation allows attackers to execute arbitrary commands on the system running the vulnerable package, potentially leading to full system compromise, data exfiltration, or further lateral movement.

Mitigation

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If immediate upgrade is not possible, ensure that user input is strictly validated and sanitized before being passed to gitCommitInfo(), and restrict access to the functionality to trusted users only.

Remediation

Patch, then assume compromise.

Upgrade git-commit-info to version 2.0.2 or later, where input sanitization for the 'commit' parameter has been implemented to prevent command injection.
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