ZITADEL's Admin API contains Insecure Direct Object Reference (IDOR) vulnerabilities that allow authenticated users, without specific IAM roles, to modify sensitive settings. While several endpoints are affected, the most critical vulnerability lies in the ability to manipulate LDAP configurations. Customers who do not utilize LDAP for authentication are not at risk from the most severe aspects of this vulnerability. However, we still strongly recommend upgrading to the patched version to address all identified issues.
ZITADEL's Admin API, intended for managing ZITADEL instances, contains 12 HTTP endpoints that are unexpectedly accessible to authenticated ZITADEL users who are not ZITADEL managers. The most critical vulnerable endpoints relate to LDAP configuration:
By accessing these endpoints, unauthorized users could:
The following endpoints are also affected by IDOR vulnerabilities, potentially allowing unauthorized modification of instance settings such as languages, labels, and templates:
The impact of this vulnerability varies depending on whether a ZITADEL instance utilizes LDAP for authentication:
2.x versions are fixed on >= 2.71.0 2.70.x versions are fixed on >= 2.70.1 2.69.x versions are fixed on >= 2.69.4 2.68.x versions are fixed on >= 2.68.4 2.67.x versions are fixed on >= 2.67.8 2.66.x versions are fixed on >= 2.66.11 2.65.x versions are fixed on >= 2.65.6 2.64.x versions are fixed on >= 2.64.5 2.63.x versions are fixed on >= 2.63.8
If you have any questions or comments about this advisory, please email us at security@zitadel.com
This vulnerability was discovered by Amit Laish, a senior security researcher from GE Vernova and we want to thank him for reporting this to us!
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