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🔗 Additional ContextOriginal Blog Post: https://landh.tech/blog/20260701-find-comment-get-shell Content Categories: Based on the analysis, this content was categorized under "Pentesting CI/CD > Github Security > Abusing Github Actions > GH Actions - Context Script Injections". Repository Maintenance:
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Find Comment, Get Shell describes a high-impact GitHub Actions command-injection issue in dbt automation. The root cause is a CI/CD trust-boundary failure where untrusted GitHub issue comments could be interpreted as trusted bot-generated workflow state, then interpolated directly into Bash. No CVE is mentioned. The vulnerable logic lived in the
dbt-labs/actionsreusable workflow