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x/vulndb: potential Go vuln in github.com/treeverse/lakefs: GHSA-fvv5-h29g-f6w5 #2581

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GoVulnBot opened this issue Feb 22, 2024 · 3 comments
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In GitHub Security Advisory GHSA-fvv5-h29g-f6w5, there is a vulnerability in the following Go packages or modules:

Unit Fixed Vulnerable Ranges
github.com/treeverse/lakefs 1.12.1 >= 0.90.0, <= 1.12.0

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modules:
    - module: github.com/treeverse/lakefs
      versions:
        - introduced: TODO (earliest fixed "1.12.1", vuln range ">= 0.90.0, <= 1.12.0")
      packages:
        - package: github.com/treeverse/lakefs
summary: |-
    User with ci:ReadAction permissions and write permissions to one path in a
    repository may copy objects from any path in the repository
ghsas:
    - GHSA-fvv5-h29g-f6w5
references:
    - advisory: https://github.com/treeverse/lakeFS/security/advisories/GHSA-fvv5-h29g-f6w5
    - fix: https://github.com/treeverse/lakeFS/commit/56556ee5406fc5425b9302cd08a8d412635fdcd7
    - advisory: https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-fvv5-h29g-f6w5

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Change https://go.dev/cl/582535 mentions this issue: data/reports: batch add unreviewed reports

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Change https://go.dev/cl/586484 mentions this issue: data/reports: add 73 unreviewed reports

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Change https://go.dev/cl/590039 mentions this issue: data/reports: add 51 reports

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