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CVE-2026-73621
GitPython before 3.1.56 contains an argument injection vulnerability in the Commit.count method, which forwards keyword arguments to 'git rev-list' without the checkunsafeoptions guard present in the sibling iteritems method. An attacker who can control options passed to Commit.count e.g., via an...
DEBIAN-CVE-2026-73621
GitPython before 3.1.56 contains an argument injection vulnerability in the Commit.count method, which forwards keyword arguments to 'git rev-list' without the checkunsafeoptions guard present in the sibling iteritems method. An attacker who can control options passed to Commit.count e.g., via an...
EUVD-2026-57825
GitPython before 3.1.56 contains an argument injection vulnerability in the Commit.count method, which forwards keyword arguments to 'git rev-list' without the checkunsafeoptions guard present in the sibling iteritems method. An attacker who can control options passed to Commit.count e.g., via an...
CVE-2026-73621 GitPython before 3.1.56 Arbitrary File Truncation via Commit.count
GitPython before 3.1.56 contains an argument injection vulnerability in the Commit.count method, which forwards keyword arguments to 'git rev-list' without the checkunsafeoptions guard present in the sibling iteritems method. An attacker who can control options passed to Commit.count e.g., via an...
CVE-2026-73621
GitPython before 3.1.56 contains an argument injection vulnerability in the Commit.count method, which forwards keyword arguments to 'git rev-list' without the checkunsafeoptions guard present in the sibling iteritems method. An attacker who can control options passed to Commit.count e.g., via an...
CVE-2026-73621
GitPython vulnerability CVE-2026-73621 affects GitPython before 3.1.56. The Commit.count() method forwards keyword arguments to git rev-list without the check_unsafe_options guard present in iter_items, allowing an attacker who controls options (e.g., via an app forwarding a user-supplied dict) t...