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CVE-2026-40034
gix-submodule before 0.82.0 incorrectly validates the update field in .gitmodules, allowing attackers to bypass the CommandForbiddenInModulesConfiguration guard when a submodule has been initialized with only partial configuration in .git/config. An attacker can inject arbitrary shell commands vi...
CVE-2026-40034
CVE-2026-40034 affects gix-submodule (gitoxide) prior to 0.82.0. The vulnerability arises because update in .gitmodules is not properly validated, allowing an attacker who has initialized a submodule with partial configuration in .git/config to bypass the CommandForbiddenInModulesConfiguration gu...
CVE-2026-40034 gitoxide - Command Injection via Partial .gitmodules Override in gix-submodule
gix-submodule before 0.29.0 gitoxide before 0.5.21, gix before 0.84.0 incorrectly validates the update field in .gitmodules, allowing attackers to bypass the CommandForbiddenInModulesConfiguration guard when a submodule has been initialized with only partial configuration in .git/config. An...
MiracleLinux 4 : git-1.7.1-10.AXS4 (AXSA:2020-4438:02)
The remote MiracleLinux 4 host has packages installed that are affected by a vulnerability as referenced in the AXSA:2020-4438:02 advisory. git: arbitrary code execution via .gitmodules CVE-2018-17456 Tenable has extracted the preceding description block directly from the MiracleLinux security...
ALPINE-CVE-2019-19604
Arbitrary command execution is possible in Git before 2.20.2, 2.21.x before 2.21.1, 2.22.x before 2.22.2, 2.23.x before 2.23.1, and 2.24.x before 2.24.1 because a "git submodule update" operation can run commands found in the .gitmodules file of a malicious repository...
The vulnerability of the “git clone” function in a distributed version control system like Git allows a perpetrator to execute arbitrary code.
The vulnerability of the “git clone” function in a distributed version control system like Git is related to the improper handling of the recursive “git clone” command applied to a supersource project where the .gitmodules file contains an field with a URL starting with the symbol “-”. Exploiting...