J6T Git-Gui vulnerabilities
2 known vulnerabilities affecting j6t/git-gui.
Total CVEs
2
CISA KEV
0
Public exploits
0
Exploited in wild
0
Severity breakdown
HIGH2
Vulnerabilities
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CVE-2025-46835HIGHCVSS 8.5fixed in 2.43.7v>= 2.44.0, < 2.44.4+6 more2025-07-10
CVE-2025-46835 [HIGH] CWE-88 CVE-2025-46835: Git GUI allows you to use the Git source control management tools via a GUI. When a user clones an u
Git GUI allows you to use the Git source control management tools via a GUI. When a user clones an untrusted repository and is tricked into editing a file located in a maliciously named directory in the repository, then Git GUI can create and overwrite files for which the user has write permission. This vulnerability is fixed in 2.43.7, 2.44.4, 2.45.4,
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CVE-2025-46334HIGHCVSS 8.6fixed in 2.43.7v>= 2.44.0, < 2.44.4+6 more2025-07-10
CVE-2025-46334 [HIGH] CWE-78 CVE-2025-46334: Git GUI allows you to use the Git source control management tools via a GUI. A malicious repository
Git GUI allows you to use the Git source control management tools via a GUI. A malicious repository can ship versions of sh.exe or typical textconv filter programs such as astextplain. Due to the unfortunate design of Tcl on Windows, the search path when looking for an executable always includes the current directory. The mentioned programs are invoked
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