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type: reference, howto
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# Standalone Vulnerability pages
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2020-05-24 23:13:21 +05:30
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> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/issues/13561) in [GitLab Ultimate](https://about.gitlab.com/pricing/) 13.0.
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Each security vulnerability in the [Vulnerability List](../dependency_list/index.md) has its own standalone
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page.
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![Standalone vulnerability page](img/standalone_vulnerability_page_v12_10.png)
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On the standalone vulnerability page, you can interact with the vulnerability in
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several different ways:
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- [Change the Vulnerability Status](#changing-vulnerability-status) - You can change the
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status of a vulnerability to **Detected**, **Confirmed**, **Dismissed**, or **Resolved**.
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- [Create issue](#creating-an-issue-for-a-vulnerability) - Create a new issue with the
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title and description prepopulated with information from the vulnerability report.
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By default, such issues are [confidential](../../project/issues/confidential_issues.md).
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- [Solution](#automatic-remediation-solutions-for-vulnerabilities) - For some vulnerabilities,
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a solution is provided for how to fix the vulnerability.
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## Changing vulnerability status
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You can switch the status of a vulnerability using the **Status** dropdown to one of
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the following values:
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| State | Description |
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|-----------|-------------------------------------------------------------------|
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| Detected | The default state for a newly discovered vulnerability |
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| Confirmed | A user has seen this vulnerability and confirmed it to be real |
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| Dismissed | A user has seen this vulnerability and dismissed it |
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| Resolved | The vulnerability has been fixed and is no longer in the codebase |
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## Creating an issue for a vulnerability
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You can create an issue for a vulnerability by selecting the **Create issue** button.
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This creates a [confidential issue](../../project/issues/confidential_issues.md) in the
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project the vulnerability came from, and prepopulates it with useful information from
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the vulnerability report. After the issue is created, GitLab redirects you to the
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issue page so you can edit, assign, or comment on the issue.
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## Automatic remediation solutions for vulnerabilities
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You can fix some vulnerabilities by applying the solution that GitLab automatically
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generates for you. GitLab supports the following scanners:
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- [Dependency Scanning](../dependency_scanning/index.md): Automatic Patch creation
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is only available for Node.js projects managed with `yarn`.
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- [Container Scanning](../container_scanning/index.md).
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### Manually applying a suggested patch
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To apply a patch automatically generated by GitLab to fix a vulnerability:
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1. Open the issue created in [Create issue](#creating-an-issue-for-a-vulnerability).
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1. In the **Issue description**, scroll to **Solution** and download the linked patch file.
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1. Ensure your local project has the same commit checked out that was used to generate the patch.
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1. Run `git apply remediation.patch` to apply the patch.
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1. Verify and commit the changes to your branch.
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![Apply patch for dependency scanning](../img/vulnerability_solution.png)
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