Headline
CVE-2022-1502: Security Advisory 2022-03
Permissions were not properly verified in the API on projects using version control in Git. This allowed projects to be modified by users with only ProjectView permissions.
Summary
Broken access control in API for projects using Git VCS (CVE-2022-1502)
Advisory Number
2022-03
Discovery Date
26 APR 2022
Patch Release Date
28 APR 2022
Advisory Release Date
04 MAY 2022
Product
Octopus Server
Operating System
Linux and Microsoft Windows
Severity
Medium
CVE ID
CVE-2022-1502
Customers who have downloaded and installed any of the Octopus Server versions listed below (“Details”) are affected.
Please upgrade your Octopus Server immediately to fix this vulnerability.
Customers who have upgraded Octopus Server to version 2022.1.2454 or higher are not affected.
Severity
Octopus Deploy has given this vulnerability a medium rating. This rating was given according to the Octopus Deploy severity levels, which ranks vulnerabilities as critical, high, medium, or low severity.
This is our assessment and you should evaluate its applicability to your own environment.
Details
Permissions were not properly verified in the API on projects using version control in Git. This allowed projects to be modified by users with only ProjectView permissions.
The versions of Octopus Server affected by this vulnerability are:
- All 2021.3.x versions before 2021.3.12725
- All 2022.1.x versions before 2022.1.2454
Fix
To address this vulnerability, we have released Octopus Server versions:
- 2021.3.12725
- 2022.1.2454
The latest versions of Octopus Deploy products can be downloaded from https://octopus.com/downloads and previous versions can be downloaded from https://octopus.com/downloads/previous
What You Need to Do
Octopus Deploy recommends that you upgrade to the latest versions 2022.1.2454. You can download the latest version of Octopus Server from https://octopus.com/downloads
Mitigation
There is no known mitigation for CVE-2022-1502, it is important to upgrade to a fixed version as soon as possible.
Support
If you have any questions or concerns regarding this advisory, please contact our support team https://octopus.com/support.
Exploitation and Public Announcements
The Octopus Deploy security team is not aware of any public announcements or malicious use of the vulnerability that is described in this advisory.
Source
This vulnerability was found during internal testing at Octopus Deploy.
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