Dec 13, 2023 - Dominic Couture    

GitLab Security Release: 16.6.2, 16.5.4, 16.4.4

Learn more about GitLab Security Release: 16.6.2, 16.5.4, 16.4.4 for GitLab Community Edition (CE) and Enterprise Edition (EE).

Today we are releasing versions 16.6.2, 16.5.4, and 16.4.4 for GitLab Community Edition (CE) and Enterprise Edition (EE).

These versions contain important security fixes, and we strongly recommend that all GitLab installations be upgraded to one of these versions immediately. GitLab.com is already running the patched version.

GitLab releases patches for vulnerabilities in dedicated security releases. There are two types of security releases: a monthly, scheduled security release, released a week after the feature release (which deploys on the 3rd Thursday of each month), and ad-hoc security releases for critical vulnerabilities. For more information, you can visit our security FAQ. You can see all of our regular and security release blog posts here. In addition, the issues detailing each vulnerability are made public on our issue tracker 30 days after the release in which they were patched.

We are dedicated to ensuring all aspects of GitLab that are exposed to customers or that host customer data are held to the highest security standards. As part of maintaining good security hygiene, it is highly recommended that all customers upgrade to the latest security release for their supported version. You can read more best practices in securing your GitLab instance in our blog post.

We strongly recommend that all installations running a version affected by the issues described below are upgraded to the latest version as soon as possible.

When no specific deployment type (omnibus, source code, helm chart, etc.) of a product is mentioned, this means all types are affected.

Table of fixes

Title Severity
Smartcard authentication allows impersonation of arbitrary user using user's public certificate High
When subgroup is allowed to merge or push to protected branches, subgroup members with the Developer role may gain the ability to push or merge Medium
The GitLab web interface does not ensure the integrity of information when downloading the source code from installation packages or tags. Medium
Project maintainer can escalate to Project owner using project access token rotate API Medium
Omission of Double Encoding in File Names Facilitates the Creation of Repositories with Malicious Content. Medium
Unvalidated timeSpent value leads to unable to load issues on Issue board Medium
Developer can bypass predefined variables via REST API Medium
Auditor users can create merge requests on projects they don't have access to Low

Smartcard authentication allows impersonation of arbitrary user using user's public certificate

An improper certificate validation issue in Smartcard authentication in GitLab EE affecting all versions from 11.6 prior to 16.4.4, 16.5 prior to 16.5.4, and 16.6 prior to 16.6.2 allows an attacker to authenticate as another user given their public key if they use Smartcard authentication. Smartcard authentication is an experimental feature and has to be manually enabled by an administrator. This is a high severity issue (CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:H/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:N, 7.4). It is now mitigated in the latest release and is assigned CVE-2023-6680.

Thanks Lucas Serrano from PEReN (@LSerranoPEReN) for reporting this vulnerability.

When subgroup is allowed to merge or push to protected branches, subgroup members with the Developer role may gain the ability to push or merge

An issue has been discovered in GitLab EE Premium and Ultimate affecting versions 16.4.3, 16.5.3, and 16.6.1. In projects using subgroups to define who can push and/or merge to protected branches, there may have been instances in which subgroup members with the Developer role were able to push or merge to protected branches. This is a medium severity issue (CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:H/A:N, 6.5). It is now mitigated in the latest release and is assigned CVE-2023-6564.

This vulnerability has been discovered internally by a GitLab team member.

The following script can help you identify projects that may be subject to a vulnerable configuration. This script can be used to create a CSV file listing projects that have a group set as "Allowed to merge" or "Allowed to push and merge" along with the web_url and project_id for the project and the group_name/group_id for the group. Note that this is not an indication that unauthorized changes were made to protected branches, but rather an indication that these projects were subject to this vulnerable configuration. For impacted projects, customers will need to check merge requests that were merged on their self-managed GitLab instances running 16.4.3, 16.5.3, or 16.6.1 prior to updating to 16.4.4, 16.5.4, or 16.6.2 or on GitLab.com prior to 2023-12-04 18:10 UTC.

Click to expand the script ```sh ## install `glab` (if not already installed) # https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/cli#installation ## install `jq` (if not already installed) # https://jqlang.github.io/jq/download/ # authenticate with `glab` as Admin (self-managed) or group owner (SaaS) glab auth login ## get `project_id` and `web_url` for all projects at the instance level (self-managed) or group level (SaaS), save it as `project-list.csv` # self-managed - instance level (use Admin PAT for authentication) glab api --hostname "self-managed-gitlab.example.com" --paginate projects 2>> error.log | jq -c '.[]' | jq -rc '[.id, .web_url] | @csv' | tee -a project-list.csv # SaaS - group level (use group owner PAT for authentication) glab api --paginate "groups/$GROUP_ID/projects" 2>> error.log | jq -c '.[]' | jq -rc '[.id, .web_url] | @csv' | tee -a project-list.csv ## add headers to protected_branch_report.csv file echo "project_id, web_url, group_name_push_access, group_id_push_access, group_name_merge_access, group_id_merge_access" > protected_branch_report.csv ## loop through each project to check for protected branches that have a group with push or merge access while IFS=',' read -r PROJECT_ID WEB_URL; do glab api "projects/$PROJECT_ID/protected_branches" 2>> error.log \ | jq -c '.[]' \ | jq 'select((any(.push_access_levels[]; .group_id != null and .access_level == 40)) or (any(.merge_access_levels[]; .group_id != null and .access_level == 40)))' 2>> error.log \ | jq -c "{project_id: $PROJECT_ID, web_url: $WEB_URL, group_id_push_access: .push_access_levels.[].group_id, group_name_push_access: .push_access_levels.[].access_level_description, group_id_merge_access: .merge_access_levels.[].group_id, group_name_merge_access: .merge_access_levels.[].access_level_description}" 2>> error.log \ | jq 'select((.group_id_push_access != null or .group_id_merge_access != null) and (.group_name_push_access != "Maintainers" or .group_name_merge_access != "Maintainers"))' 2>> error.log \ | jq -rc '[.project_id, .web_url, .group_name_push_access, .group_id_push_access, .group_name_merge_access, .group_id_merge_access] | @csv' \ | tee -a protected_branch_report.csv done < project-list.csv ``` GitLab has conducted limited testing to validate this script. As such this script is provided AS-IS and GitLab makes no warranties of any kind. GITLAB HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT.

The GitLab web interface does not ensure the integrity of information when downloading the source code from installation packages or tags.

An issue has been discovered in GitLab CE/EE affecting all versions before 16.4.4, all versions starting from 16.5 before 16.5.4, all versions starting from 16.6 before 16.6.2. File integrity may be compromised when source code or installation packages are pulled from a specific tag. This is a medium severity issue (CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:R/S:U/C:N/I:H/A:N, 5.7). It is now mitigated in the latest release and is assigned CVE-2023-6051.

Thanks st4nly0n for reporting this vulnerability through our HackerOne bug bounty program.

Project maintainer can escalate to Project owner using project access token rotate API

A privilege escalation vulnerability in GitLab EE affecting all versions from 16.0 prior to 16.4.4, 16.5 prior to 16.5.4, and 16.6 prior to 16.6.2 allows a project Maintainer to use a Project Access Token to escalate their role to Owner. This is a medium severity issue (CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:H/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:H/A:N, 4.9). It is now mitigated in the latest release and is assigned CVE-2023-3907.

Thanks ashish_r_padelkar for reporting this vulnerability through our HackerOne bug bounty program.

Omission of Double Encoding in File Names Facilitates the Creation of Repositories with Malicious Content.

An issue has been discovered in GitLab CE/EE affecting all versions from 16.3 before 16.4.4, all versions starting from 16.5 before 16.5.4, all versions starting from 16.6 before 16.6.2. File integrity may be compromised when specific HTML encoding is used for file names leading for incorrect representation in the UI. This is a medium severity issue (CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:H/PR:L/UI:R/S:U/C:N/I:H/A:N, 4.8). It is now mitigated in the latest release and is assigned CVE-2023-5512.

Thanks st4nly0n for reporting this vulnerability through our HackerOne bug bounty program.

Unvalidated timeSpent value leads to unable to load issues on Issue board

An issue has been discovered in GitLab EE affecting all versions starting before 16.4.4, all versions starting from 16.5 before 16.5.4, all versions starting from 16.6 before 16.6.2. It was possible to overflow the time spent on an issue that altered the details shown in the issue boards. This is a medium severity issue (CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:L, 4.3). It is now mitigated in the latest release and is assigned CVE-2023-3904.

Thanks toukakirishima for reporting this vulnerability through our HackerOne bug bounty program.

Developer can bypass predefined variables via REST API

An issue has been discovered in GitLab affecting all versions starting from 9.3 before 16.4.4, all versions starting from 16.5 before 16.5.4, all versions starting from 16.6 before 16.6.2. In certain situations, it may have been possible for developers to override predefined CI variables via the REST API. This is a medium severity issue (CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:L/A:N, 4.3). It is now mitigated in the latest release and is assigned CVE-2023-5061.

Thanks ali_shehab for reporting this vulnerability through our HackerOne bug bounty program.

Auditor users can create merge requests on projects they don't have access to

An issue has been discovered in GitLab EE affecting all versions starting from 8.17 before 16.4.4, all versions starting from 16.5 before 16.5.4, all versions starting from 16.6 before 16.6.2. It was possible for auditor users to fork and submit merge requests to private projects they're not a member of. This is a low severity issue (CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:H/PR:H/UI:R/S:U/C:N/I:L/A:N, 2.0). It is now mitigated in the latest release and is assigned CVE-2023-3511.

Thanks js_noob for reporting this vulnerability through our HackerOne bug bounty program.

Non Security Patches

16.6.2

16.5.4

16.4.4

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