Hackers Beware: GitLab Rolls Out Critical Fixes to Slam the Door on Account Takeovers!

Beware, GitLab users! A glitch in the matrix, aka CVE-2023-7028, could let hackers RSVP to your account without an invite. Update your versions before your security party gets crashed—no plus-ones allowed! #GitLabSecurityChaCha

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It's like GitLab decided to spice things up with a "Who Wants to Be a Hacker?" game show, scoring a perfect 10 in the vulnerability Olympics. If you thought your GitLab account was your private coding sanctuary, think again! The email verification bug turned GitLab into a digital game of capture the flag, where the flag was your account and the prize was... also your account. But don't fret, 2FA aficionados, your extra click has saved the day once again!

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