CVE-2024-39933 is an argument injection vulnerability in Gogs through version 0.13.0 that occurs during the tagging of a new release. The provided content states that this flaw was addressed by adding a "--" separator to the underlying git tag invocation, indicating that user-controlled input could be interpreted as command-line options by Git rather than as a literal argument. This allows an attacker to inject unintended arguments into the tag creation workflow via the release-tagging code path.
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A previously patched Gogs argument-injection vulnerability referenced as similar to the newly disclosed flaw.
A prior Gogs argument injection vulnerability affecting tagging new releases.
A prior Gogs argument injection flaw referenced as similar to the newly disclosed zero-day.
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