GitLab Issues Urgent Security Patches
GitLab has released security patches 16.11.1, 16.10.4, and 16.9.6 for both Community and Enterprise Editions to address critical vulnerabilities. These...
GitLab has released security patches 16.11.1, 16.10.4, and 16.9.6 for both Community and Enterprise Editions to address critical vulnerabilities. These...
Security researchers have uncovered a concerning development in the cyber threat landscape: a new version of JSOutProx is actively targeting financial...
In a strategic move, GitLab acquires Oxeye to enhance static application security testing (SAST), aiming to improve risk detection and minimize false positives.
In a strategic move, GitLab acquires Oxeye to enhance static application security testing (SAST), aiming to improve risk detection and minimize false positives.
GitLab has issued security releases, versions 16.9.1, 16.8.3, and 16.7.6, for both GitLab Community Edition (CE) and Enterprise Edition (EE)...
GitLab has released critical security patches to address a vulnerability that could allow an authenticated user to write files to arbitrary locations.
Over 5,300 internet-exposed GitLab instances face a severe security threat due to a zero-click account takeover flaw, CVE-2023-7028.
GitLab has addressed a critical authentication vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2023-7028, that could allow attackers to hijack the password reset process.
GitLab, a widely used web-based open-source software project management and collaboration platform, has released critical security updates.
GitLab has released a Security Advisory on May 23, 2023, to address a vulnerability found in two of its products: GitLab Community Edition (CE) version 16.0.0.
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