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[GHSA-4hxw-gc2q-f6f3] Filament has exported files stored in default (public) filesystem if not reconfigured #4995

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Originally the Attack Requirements (AT) were None, but I changed them to be Present in the original advisory, since it is a requirement of the system to be using the default disk and not using a disk such as s3 which I believe most deployed apps use. As per the description of None:

None (N): The successful attack does not depend on the deployment and execution conditions of the vulnerable system. The attacker can expect to be able to reach the vulnerability and execute the exploit under all or most instances of the vulnerability.

As above I don't think None fits this.

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github commented Nov 8, 2024

Hi there @danharrin! A community member has suggested an improvement to your security advisory. If approved, this change will affect the global advisory listed at github.com/advisories. It will not affect the version listed in your project repository.

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@github-actions github-actions bot changed the base branch from main to danharrin/advisory-improvement-4995 November 8, 2024 15:04
@advisory-database advisory-database bot merged commit 3efc17d into danharrin/advisory-improvement-4995 Nov 8, 2024
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