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GO-2025-4106 Soft Serve does not sanitize ANSI escape sequences in user input in github.com/charmbracelet/soft-serve
Soft Serve does not sanitize ANSI escape sequences in user input in github.com/charmbracelet/soft-serve...
GO-2025-4111 Soft Serve is vulnerable to SSRF through its Webhooks in github.com/charmbracelet/soft-serve
Soft Serve is vulnerable to SSRF through its Webhooks in github.com/charmbracelet/soft-serve...
CVE-2025-64522
Soft Serve is a self-hostable Git server for the command line. Versions prior to 0.11.1 have a SSRF vulnerability where webhook URLs are not validated, allowing repository administrators to create webhooks targeting internal services, private networks, and cloud metadata endpoints. Version 0.11.1...
CVE-2025-64522
Soft Serve is a self-hostable Git server for the command line. Versions prior to 0.11.1 have a SSRF vulnerability where webhook URLs are not validated, allowing repository administrators to create webhooks targeting internal services, private networks, and cloud metadata endpoints. Version 0.11.1...
CVE-2025-64522 Soft Serve is vulnerable to SSRF through its Webhooks
Soft Serve is a self-hostable Git server for the command line. Versions prior to 0.11.1 have a SSRF vulnerability where webhook URLs are not validated, allowing repository administrators to create webhooks targeting internal services, private networks, and cloud metadata endpoints. Version 0.11.1...
CVE-2025-64522 Soft Serve is vulnerable to SSRF through its Webhooks
Soft Serve is a self-hostable Git server for the command line. Versions prior to 0.11.1 have a SSRF vulnerability where webhook URLs are not validated, allowing repository administrators to create webhooks targeting internal services, private networks, and cloud metadata endpoints. Version 0.11.1...
CVE-2025-64522
CVE-2025-64522 affects Soft Serve, a self-hosted Git server. The SSRF vulnerability arises from unvalidated webhook URLs, enabling repository admins to configure webhooks that target internal services, private networks, and cloud metadata endpoints. Affected components include Webhook Creation (p...
CVE-2025-64522 Soft Serve is vulnerable to SSRF through its Webhooks
Soft Serve is a self-hostable Git server for the command line. Versions prior to 0.11.1 have a SSRF vulnerability where webhook URLs are not validated, allowing repository administrators to create webhooks targeting internal services, private networks, and cloud metadata endpoints. Version 0.11.1...
EUVD-2025-50811
Soft Serve is vulnerable to SSRF through its Webhooks...
CVE-2025-64494
Soft Serve is a self-hostable Git server for the command line. In versions prior to 0.10.0, there are several places where the user can insert data e.g. names and ANSI escape sequences are not being removed, which can then be used, for example, to show fake alerts. In the same token, git messages...
PT-2025-46215
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Soft Serve versions prior to 0.11.1 Description Soft Serve, a self-hostable Git server, contains a Server-Side Request Forgery SSRF issue. The application does not validate webhook URLs, which allows repository administrators to create webhook...
Soft Serve 代码问题漏洞
Soft Serve is a self-hostable command line Git server from Charm Open Source. A code issue vulnerability exists in Soft Serve versions prior to 0.11.1, which stems from an unvalidated webhook URL and could lead to a server-side request forgery attack...
CVE-2025-64494
Soft Serve is a self-hostable Git server for the command line. In versions prior to 0.10.0, there are several places where the user can insert data e.g. names and ANSI escape sequences are not being removed, which can then be used, for example, to show fake alerts. In the same token, git messages...
EUVD-2025-38212
Soft Serve is a self-hostable Git server for the command line. In versions prior to 0.10.0, there are several places where the user can insert data e.g. names and ANSI escape sequences are not being removed, which can then be used, for example, to show fake alerts. In the same token, git messages...
CVE-2025-64494 Soft Serve does not sanitize ANSI escape sequences in user input
Soft Serve is a self-hostable Git server for the command line. In versions prior to 0.10.0, there are several places where the user can insert data e.g. names and ANSI escape sequences are not being removed, which can then be used, for example, to show fake alerts. In the same token, git messages...
CVE-2025-64494
Soft Serve (Charmbracelet/soft-serve) does not sanitize ANSI escape sequences in user input, and does not sanitize git messages in some UI paths. Affected versions are prior to 0.10.0. The issue can enable fake-alert-like output due to unsanitized input, with related cleanup needed in printed git...
CVE-2025-64494 Soft Serve does not sanitize ANSI escape sequences in user input
Soft Serve is a self-hostable Git server for the command line. In versions prior to 0.10.0, there are several places where the user can insert data e.g. names and ANSI escape sequences are not being removed, which can then be used, for example, to show fake alerts. In the same token, git messages...
CVE-2025-64494 Soft Serve does not sanitize ANSI escape sequences in user input
Soft Serve is a self-hostable Git server for the command line. In versions prior to 0.10.0, there are several places where the user can insert data e.g. names and ANSI escape sequences are not being removed, which can then be used, for example, to show fake alerts. In the same token, git messages...
Soft Serve 安全漏洞
Soft Serve is a self-hostable command-line Git server from Charm Open Source. A security vulnerability exists in Soft Serve versions prior to 0.10.0, which stems from not removing ANSI escape sequences and not cleaning up git messages, which could lead to a fake alert attack...
PT-2025-45442
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Soft Serve versions prior to 0.10.0 Description Soft Serve is a self-hostable Git server for the command line. Versions prior to 0.10.0 do not remove ANSI escape sequences from user-supplied data, such as names, potentially allowing for the...