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GHSA-5vwr-qchf-q4pf: @cyclonedx/cdxgen: Maven project scanning may allow shell command injection through repository-controlled module paths
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A command injection vulnerability exists in the Maven scanning flow of cdxgen versions prior to 12.4.3. The vulnerability arises because some Maven commands were executed with shell: true, allowing repository-controlled directory names containing shell metacharacters to be interpreted by the shell. This could enable an attacker controlling a scanned Maven project repository to execute arbitrary commands in the cdxgen process context. The issue affects both CLI and server modes and is patched in version 12.4.3.

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