CVE-2022-4376 Details
An issue has been discovered in GitLab affecting all versions before 15.9.6, all versions starting from 15.10 before 15.10.5, all versions starting from 15.11 before 15.11.1. Under certain conditions, an attacker may be able to map a private email of a GitLab user to their GitLab account on an instance.
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Exploit prediction scoring system (EPSS) score for CVE-2022-4376
EPSS (Exploit Prediction Scoring System): EPSS predicts the likelihood that a vulnerability will be exploited in the wild. A higher percentage means a greater chance of an exploit occurring. The EPSS model produces a probability score between 0 and 1 (0 and 100%).
0.76 Probability of exploitation activity being observed over the next 30 days (51th percentile)
CVSS score for CVE-2022-4376
CVSS (Common Vulnerability Scoring System): An open framework owned and managed by FIRST.Org, Inc. that assigns a numerical score from 0 to 10 to software vulnerabilities to indicate their severity.
3.1 Low
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CVE-2022-4376 Global Footprint

Top 10 Identified Countries

Country Observations Percentage
CN 1,762 29.00%
US 758 12.48%
DE 599 9.86%
RU 473 7.79%
FR 310 5.10%
SG 262 4.31%
JP 249 4.10%
KR 140 2.30%
IN 129 2.12%
NL 108 1.78%

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CVE-2022-4376 Industry Footprint

Top 10 Identified Industries

*Service provider organizations (typically Technology and Telecommunications) are disproportionally represented in the results given their upstream ownership of end-user infrastructure. See our FAQs.

Industry* Observations Percentage
Technology 4,256 87.03%
Telecommunications 489 10.00%
Education 68 1.39%
Government/Politics 20 0.41%
Business Services 16 0.33%
Retail 12 0.25%
Food Production 6 0.12%
Manufacturing 6 0.12%
Finance 5 0.10%
Media/Entertainment 4 0.08%

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