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GitLab Plugs Critical Security Hole: CVE-2024-6385 Alert!
GitLab’s patch party: The platform squashes a critical bug with a 9.6 CVSS cha-cha, stopping attackers from impersonating users. Dance around no more, update to the latest secure version now! 🐛💃🔒 #GitLabSecurityFlaws

Hot Take:
Another day, another GitLab patch parade! It's like a never-ending game of Whack-a-Mole, but instead of playful moles, we're bashing critical security bugs with a CVSS score that's higher than my last energy bill. GitLab is doling out updates like Oprah hands out cars, and we're all just hoping we don't end up on the wrong side of a hacker's pipeline joyride. Meanwhile, Citrix and VMware are passing the patch baton in this cybersecurity relay. And if you're a piece of software with OS command injection flaws, CISA and the FBI have got you in their crosshairs. Better clean up your act before you become the next headline!