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SUSE: CVE-2023-22490: SUSE Linux Security Advisory

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SUSE: CVE-2023-22490: SUSE Linux Security Advisory

Severity
4
CVSS
(AV:L/AC:M/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P)
Published
02/14/2023
Created
02/17/2023
Added
02/16/2023
Modified
11/08/2023

Description

Git is a revision control system. Using a specially-crafted repository, Git prior to versions 2.39.2, 2.38.4, 2.37.6, 2.36.5, 2.35.7, 2.34.7, 2.33.7, 2.32.6, 2.31.7, and 2.30.8 can be tricked into using its local clone optimization even when using a non-local transport. Though Git will abort local clones whose source `$GIT_DIR/objects` directory contains symbolic links, the `objects` directory itself may still be a symbolic link. These two may be combined to include arbitrary files based on known paths on the victim's filesystem within the malicious repository's working copy, allowing for data exfiltration in a similar manner as CVE-2022-39253. A fix has been prepared and will appear in v2.39.2 v2.38.4 v2.37.6 v2.36.5 v2.35.7 v2.34.7 v2.33.7 v2.32.6, v2.31.7 and v2.30.8. If upgrading is impractical, two short-term workarounds are available. Avoid cloning repositories from untrusted sources with `--recurse-submodules`. Instead, consider cloning repositories without recursively cloning their submodules, and instead run `git submodule update` at each layer. Before doing so, inspect each new `.gitmodules` file to ensure that it does not contain suspicious module URLs.

Solution(s)

  • suse-upgrade-git
  • suse-upgrade-git-arch
  • suse-upgrade-git-core
  • suse-upgrade-git-credential-gnome-keyring
  • suse-upgrade-git-credential-libsecret
  • suse-upgrade-git-cvs
  • suse-upgrade-git-daemon
  • suse-upgrade-git-doc
  • suse-upgrade-git-email
  • suse-upgrade-git-gui
  • suse-upgrade-git-p4
  • suse-upgrade-git-svn
  • suse-upgrade-git-web
  • suse-upgrade-gitk
  • suse-upgrade-perl-git

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