CVE-2025-30154 tracks a supply-chain compromise of the GitHub Action reviewdog/action-setup@v1. On March 11, 2025, between 18:42 and 20:31 UTC, the action was modified to include malicious code that exposed CI/CD secrets by dumping them into GitHub Actions workflow logs. Because other reviewdog actions depended on reviewdog/action-setup@v1, the compromise propagated transitively to downstream actions including reviewdog/action-shellcheck, reviewdog/action-composite-template, reviewdog/action-staticcheck, reviewdog/action-ast-grep, and reviewdog/action-typos, regardless of version selection or pinning method when those references resolved to the compromised action. The attack is described as involving unauthorized modification of repository tags to redirect consumers to malicious commits, making this a third-party dependency/supply-chain trust violation rather than an intrinsic memory-safety flaw in the action logic itself.
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A supply-chain compromise of reviewdog GitHub Actions infrastructure via automated team invitation abuse, enabling malicious tag redirection and downstream propagation into dependent CI workflows.
A related GitHub Actions supply-chain compromise tied to malicious repository tag modification and secret exfiltration from CI/CD workflows.
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