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GHSA-27rq-4943-qcwp: Insertion of Sensitive Information into Log File in Hashicorp go-getter

The Hashicorp go-getter library before 1.5.11 could write SSH credentials into its logfile, exposing sensitive credentials to local users able to read the logfile.

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Insertion of Sensitive Information into Log File in Hashicorp go-getter

Moderate severity GitHub Reviewed Published Apr 28, 2022 • Updated May 3, 2022

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