A security vulnerability has been identified in GitHub Copilot CLI where a malicious bare git repository nested inside a project directory can achieve arbitrary code execution when the agent performs git operations. By exploiting git's automatic bare repository discovery during directory traversal, an attacker can set core.fsmonitor or other executable config keys to run arbitrary commands without user awareness or approval.
Git supports bare repositories — repositories without a working tree — which can be discovered automatically when git traverses the directory hierarchy looking for a .git directory. When git discovers a bare repository, it reads and applies its configuration, including keys that specify external commands to execute.
The vulnerability arises because git's core.fsmonitor config key (and 15+ similar keys such as core.hookspath, diff.external, merge.tool, etc.) can specify arbitrary shell commands that git will execute as part of normal operations like status, diff, or rev-parse.
An attacker can exploit this by:
vendor/malicious.git/ or a deeply nested subdirectory)core.fsmonitor (or similar keys) in that bare repository to execute a malicious commandThis can occur when:
- The agent navigates into a subdirectory containing the buried bare repo
- The agent runs git status, git diff, or other routine git commands
- The agent uses tools like grep or glob that may trigger git operations in subdirectories
Prior to the fix, the CLI had no protection against git auto-discovering bare repositories during directory traversal.
An attacker who can place a malicious bare repository inside a project — for example, through: - A pull request adding a directory that contains a bare repository - A compromised or malicious dependency that includes a bare repository - A cloned repository that already contains nested bare repositories
— could achieve arbitrary code execution on the user's workstation whenever GitHub Copilot CLI performs git operations in or near the malicious directory.
Successful exploitation could lead to data exfiltration, credential theft, file modification, or further system compromise.
The fix sets safe.bareRepository=explicit via git's GIT_CONFIG_COUNT / GIT_CONFIG_KEY_* / GIT_CONFIG_VALUE_* environment variable mechanism, which has the highest precedence over all config file sources. This prevents git from automatically discovering and using bare repositories during directory traversal — only explicitly allowlisted bare repositories will be used.
vendor/, third_party/, or deeply nested subdirectories.{
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"github_reviewed_at": "2026-05-11T16:16:06Z",
"cwe_ids": [
"CWE-696"
],
"severity": "HIGH",
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}