go-git is a highly extensible git implementation library written in pure Go. An argument injection vulnerability was discovered in go-git versions prior to v5.13. Successful exploitation of this vulnerability could allow an attacker to set arbitrary values to git-upload-pack flags. This only happens when the file transport protocol is being used, as that is the only protocol that shells out to git binaries. This vulnerability is fixed in 5.13.0.
The product constructs a string for a command to be executed by a separate component in another control sphere, but it does not properly delimit the intended arguments, options, or switches within that command string.
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Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security 4.4 | RedHat | advanced-cluster-security/rhacs-main-rhel8:4.4.8-2 | * |
Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security 4.4 | RedHat | advanced-cluster-security/rhacs-rhel8-operator:4.4.8-2 | * |
Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security 4.4 | RedHat | advanced-cluster-security/rhacs-roxctl-rhel8:4.4.8-2 | * |
Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security 4.5 | RedHat | advanced-cluster-security/rhacs-main-rhel8:4.5.6-2 | * |
Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security 4.5 | RedHat | advanced-cluster-security/rhacs-rhel8-operator:4.5.6-2 | * |
Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security 4.5 | RedHat | advanced-cluster-security/rhacs-roxctl-rhel8:4.5.6-2 | * |
Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security 4.5 | RedHat | advanced-cluster-security/rhacs-scanner-rhel8:4.5.6-2 | * |
Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security 4.5 | RedHat | advanced-cluster-security/rhacs-scanner-slim-rhel8:4.5.6-2 | * |
Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security 4.5 | RedHat | advanced-cluster-security/rhacs-scanner-v4-db-rhel8:4.5.6-1 | * |
Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security 4.5 | RedHat | advanced-cluster-security/rhacs-scanner-v4-rhel8:4.5.6-2 | * |
Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security 4.6 | RedHat | advanced-cluster-security/rhacs-central-db-rhel8:4.6.2-2 | * |
Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security 4.6 | RedHat | advanced-cluster-security/rhacs-collector-rhel8:4.6.2-2 | * |
Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security 4.6 | RedHat | advanced-cluster-security/rhacs-collector-slim-rhel8:4.6.2-2 | * |
Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security 4.6 | RedHat | advanced-cluster-security/rhacs-main-rhel8:4.6.2-2 | * |
Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security 4.6 | RedHat | advanced-cluster-security/rhacs-operator-bundle:4.6.2-2 | * |
Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security 4.6 | RedHat | advanced-cluster-security/rhacs-rhel8-operator:4.6.2-2 | * |
Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security 4.6 | RedHat | advanced-cluster-security/rhacs-roxctl-rhel8:4.6.2-2 | * |
Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security 4.6 | RedHat | advanced-cluster-security/rhacs-scanner-db-rhel8:4.6.2-2 | * |
Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security 4.6 | RedHat | advanced-cluster-security/rhacs-scanner-db-slim-rhel8:4.6.2-2 | * |
Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security 4.6 | RedHat | advanced-cluster-security/rhacs-scanner-rhel8:4.6.2-2 | * |
Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security 4.6 | RedHat | advanced-cluster-security/rhacs-scanner-slim-rhel8:4.6.2-2 | * |
Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security 4.6 | RedHat | advanced-cluster-security/rhacs-scanner-v4-db-rhel8:4.6.2-2 | * |
Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security 4.6 | RedHat | advanced-cluster-security/rhacs-scanner-v4-rhel8:4.6.2-2 | * |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 | RedHat | grafana-0:9.2.10-21.el8_10 | * |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.4 Extended Update Support | RedHat | grafana-0:9.2.10-21.el9_4 | * |
Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4.16 | RedHat | openshift4/ose-helm-rhel9-operator:v4.16.0-202502130836.p0.g26e182e.assembly.stream.el9 | * |
Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4.16 | RedHat | openshift4/ose-operator-sdk-rhel9:v4.16.0-202502190034.p0.g26e182e.assembly.stream.el9 | * |
Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4.17 | RedHat | openshift4/oc-mirror-plugin-rhel9:v4.17.0-202501221434.p0.g39bedc7.assembly.stream.el9 | * |
Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4.17 | RedHat | openshift4/ose-helm-rhel9-operator:v4.17.0-202502051104.p0.g61a705e.assembly.stream.el9 | * |
Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4.17 | RedHat | openshift4/ose-operator-sdk-rhel9:v4.17.0-202502051104.p0.g61a705e.assembly.stream.el9 | * |
Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4.18 | RedHat | openshift4/oc-mirror-plugin-rhel9:v4.18.0-202502100934.p0.gc00c7c9.assembly.stream.el9 | * |
Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4.18 | RedHat | openshift4/ose-olm-catalogd-rhel9:v4.18.0-202502052031.p0.gf95a88f.assembly.stream.el9 | * |
Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4.18 | RedHat | openshift4/ose-olm-operator-controller-rhel9:v4.18.0-202502051931.p0.g74a2477.assembly.stream.el9 | * |
Red Hat OpenStack Platform 16.2 | RedHat | rhosp-rhel8/osp-director-agent:1.3.0-17 | * |
Red Hat OpenStack Platform 16.2 | RedHat | rhosp-rhel8/osp-director-downloader:1.3.0-17 | * |
Red Hat OpenStack Platform 16.2 | RedHat | rhosp-rhel8/osp-director-operator:1.3.0-15 | * |
Red Hat OpenStack Platform 16.2 | RedHat | rhosp-rhel8/osp-director-operator-bundle:1.3.0-33 | * |
Red Hat OpenStack Platform 17.1 for RHEL 9 | RedHat | rhosp-rhel9/osp-director-agent:1.3.1-20 | * |
Red Hat OpenStack Platform 17.1 for RHEL 9 | RedHat | rhosp-rhel9/osp-director-downloader:1.3.1-18 | * |
Red Hat OpenStack Platform 17.1 for RHEL 9 | RedHat | rhosp-rhel9/osp-director-operator:1.3.1-20 | * |
Red Hat OpenStack Platform 17.1 for RHEL 9 | RedHat | rhosp-rhel9/osp-director-operator-bundle:1.3.1-41 | * |
Builds for Red Hat OpenShift 1.1.1 | RedHat | registry.redhat.io/openshift-builds/openshift-builds-git-cloner-rhel9:sha256:a580ad568b67732135f47081d17e92f2848d571f934f31ab650984cc8eb3b0f4 | * |
Builds for Red Hat OpenShift 1.2.0 | RedHat | registry.redhat.io/openshift-builds/openshift-builds-git-cloner-rhel9:sha256:962926092da8e580676643a5484cc4120b7261efcebd267e078def5667f7e069 | * |
Red Hat Trusted Profile Analyzer 1.2 | RedHat | registry.redhat.io/rhtpa/rhtpa-guac-rhel9:sha256:2dc71ee6e8c55a29b6dd68006c7d0365154d35c850021d8b4b77e24b4e8fd1a6 | * |
Red Hat Trusted Profile Analyzer 1.2 | RedHat | registry.redhat.io/rhtpa/rhtpa-trustification-service-rhel9:sha256:eb2e0b1003ef77c39b28fe9fbe2ca8141aa72160bdcd7d55eddac2c16629d7c4 | * |
When creating commands using interpolation into a string, developers may assume that only the arguments/options that they specify will be processed. This assumption may be even stronger when the programmer has encoded the command in a way that prevents separate commands from being provided maliciously, e.g. in the case of shell metacharacters. When constructing the command, the developer may use whitespace or other delimiters that are required to separate arguments when the command. However, if an attacker can provide an untrusted input that contains argument-separating delimiters, then the resulting command will have more arguments than intended by the developer. The attacker may then be able to change the behavior of the command. Depending on the functionality supported by the extraneous arguments, this may have security-relevant consequences.