Cybersecurity
Gogs patches critical zero-day enabling remote code execution
A critical zero-day vulnerability has been patched by Gogs, a self-hosted Git service.
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A critical zero-day vulnerability has been patched by Gogs, a self-hosted Git service. This flaw allowed attackers to execute remote code, potentially compromising internet-facing instances. The vulnerability put repositories at risk, including private ones, by allowing unauthorized access. Gogs has addressed the issue with a patch, mitigating the threat to its users.
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