Overview
During our internal security assessment, it was discovered that OpenFGA versions v0.2.3
and prior are vulnerable to authorization bypass under certain conditions.
Am I Affected?
You are affected by this vulnerability if you are using openfga/openfga
version v0.2.3
or prior, and your model has a relation defined as a tupleset (the right hand side of a ‘from’ statement) that involves anything other than a direct relationship (e.g. ‘as self’)
How to fix that?
Upgrade to version v0.2.4
.
Backward Compatibility
This update is not backward compatible.
Any model involving rewritten tupleset relations will no longer be acceptable and has to be modified.
References
Overview
During our internal security assessment, it was discovered that OpenFGA versions
v0.2.3
and prior are vulnerable to authorization bypass under certain conditions.Am I Affected?
You are affected by this vulnerability if you are using
openfga/openfga
versionv0.2.3
or prior, and your model has a relation defined as a tupleset (the right hand side of a ‘from’ statement) that involves anything other than a direct relationship (e.g. ‘as self’)How to fix that?
Upgrade to version
v0.2.4
.Backward Compatibility
This update is not backward compatible.
Any model involving rewritten tupleset relations will no longer be acceptable and has to be modified.
References