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GHSA-9gh8-wp53-ccc6: ghost vulnerable to unauthorized newsletter modification via improper access controls

Impact

On sites where members is enabled (this is the default) it is possible for members (unprivileged users) to make changes to newsletter settings. This gives unprivileged users the ability to view and change settings they were not intended to have access to. They are not able to escalate their privileges permanently or get access to further information. This issue was caused by a gap in our API validation for nested objects.

Ghost(Pro) has already been patched. We can find no evidence that the issue was exploited on Ghost(Pro) prior to the patch being added.

Self-hosters are impacted if running Ghost a version between v4.46.0 and v4.48.7 or any version of v5 prior to v5.22.7. Immediate action should be taken to secure your site - see patches & workarounds below.

Patches

  • v4.48.8 / v5.22.7 are patched for all known exploits
  • v4.48.9 / v5.24.1 contain deeper fixes to the API to close the potential for this vulnerability to appear elsewhere or regress

Workarounds

The known exploit can be prevented by disabling members until an update can be performed.

References

For more information

If you have any questions or comments about this advisory:


Credits: Dave McDaniel and other members of Cisco Talos

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Impact

On sites where members is enabled (this is the default) it is possible for members (unprivileged users) to make changes to newsletter settings. This gives unprivileged users the ability to view and change settings they were not intended to have access to. They are not able to escalate their privileges permanently or get access to further information. This issue was caused by a gap in our API validation for nested objects.

Ghost(Pro) has already been patched. We can find no evidence that the issue was exploited on Ghost(Pro) prior to the patch being added.

Self-hosters are impacted if running Ghost a version between v4.46.0 and v4.48.7 or any version of v5 prior to v5.22.7. Immediate action should be taken to secure your site - see patches & workarounds below.

Patches

  • v4.48.8 / v5.22.7 are patched for all known exploits
  • v4.48.9 / v5.24.1 contain deeper fixes to the API to close the potential for this vulnerability to appear elsewhere or regress

Workarounds

The known exploit can be prevented by disabling members until an update can be performed.

References

  • forum post

For more information

If you have any questions or comments about this advisory:

Credits: Dave McDaniel and other members of Cisco Talos

References

  • GHSA-9gh8-wp53-ccc6
  • https://forum.ghost.org/t/security-update-available-for-ghost-4-48-7-and-5-22-6/34475

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