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Hack Alert: GitLab Patches High-Severity Flaw, Upgrade or Risk Account Hijack!
GitLab users, patch up! A high-severity flaw’s lurking, ready to hijack accounts. Don’t let hackers RSVP to your code party—update now or risk a malware rave in your repos. #GitLabSecurityPatch 🐛💻🚨
Hot Take:
GitLab drops a patch-party playlist, and spoiler alert: the beats are about as high-severity as they come. Seven vulnerabilities are getting squashed, but the headliner is an XSS flaw that's got more moves than a con artist at a login screen. Cue the suspenseful music for CVE-2024-4835, a bug that's playing hard to get with its severity score. Meanwhile, attackers are lining up, ready to RSVP to the exploit extravaganza.