CRITICAL CVE-2022-23521 vulnerability in Microsoft Visual Studio 2019 Community at DESKTOP-FNUMV3U

Detected (Scanned) ID: #148 | Detected: 2026-01-20 14:03:04 | VULNERABILITY
Alert Overview

Git is distributed revision control system. gitattributes are a mechanism to allow defining attributes for paths. These attributes can be defined by adding a `.gitattributes` file to the repository, which contains a set of file patterns and the attributes that should be set for paths matching this pattern. When parsing gitattributes, multiple integer overflows can occur when there is a huge number of path patterns, a huge number of attributes for a single pattern, or when the declared attribute names are huge. These overflows can be triggered via a crafted `.gitattributes` file that may be part of the commit history. Git silently splits lines longer than 2KB when parsing gitattributes from a file, but not when parsing them from the index. Consequentially, the failure mode depends on whether the file exists in the working tree, the index or both. This integer overflow can result in arbitrary heap reads and writes, which may result in remote code execution. The problem has been patched in the versions published on 2023-01-17, going back to v2.30.7. Users are advised to upgrade. There are no known workarounds for this issue.

Unclassified
Vulnerability Policy
New
DS:PANW/Vulnerability Policy DOM:Posture
Host Information
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Process Information Process Execution
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Severity Analysis
CRITICAL

Immediate action required

Summary
Events 1
IP Addresses 0
Tags 2
File Artifacts No
Network Artifacts No
Registry Artifacts No
Analyst Verdict