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Critical GitLab GraphQL Flaw Could Let Unauthenticated Attackers Delete Public Projects

The Hacker News by The Hacker News
August 17, 2026
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Swati KhandelwalAug 17, 2026Vulnerability / DevOps

GitLab has released security updates to address a critical vulnerability impacting its Community Edition (CE) and Enterprise Edition (EE) software that, under certain conditions, could allow an unauthenticated attacker to remotely modify or delete public projects and user data.

The flaw, tracked as CVE-2026-19478, has been rated Critical by GitLab and assigned a CVSS score of 9.4.

Released on August 17, 2026, the critical patch release arrived outside the company’s usual schedule of twice-monthly updates on the second and fourth Wednesdays, five days after a routine patch release that carried no critical-rated issues.

Only self-managed installations need to act. The fixes are available in GitLab 19.2.4, 19.1.6, 19.0.8, and 18.11.11.

“GitLab.com and GitLab Dedicated are already running the patched version. GitLab.com and GitLab Dedicated customers do not need to take action,” the company said.

The following versions are affected –

  • All versions from 18.2 before 18.11.11
  • 19.0 before 19.0.8
  • 19.1 before 19.1.6
  • 19.2 before 19.2.4

The fixes do not extend to the 18.2 through 18.10 branches, which fall inside the affected range.

“GitLab has remediated an issue that under certain conditions could allow an unauthenticated user to remotely modify or delete public projects and user data via a GraphQL directive,” GitLab said.

The CVSS vector published for the flaw indicates that it can be exploited over a network by an attacker holding no credentials, and without any action on the part of a victim.

GitLab has not named the GraphQL directive involved or specified what the conditions necessary for exploitation are.

The advisory discloses no exploitation of either flaw, and no public exploit code for them has surfaced on GitHub as of August 18, 2026.

The second issue fixed in the release, CVE-2026-19650, has been rated High by GitLab with a CVSS score of 7.1, and concerns a cross-site request forgery (CSRF) weakness in the GraphQL multiplex query handler.

Unlike the critical flaw, it requires user interaction to work.

“GitLab has remediated an issue that under certain conditions could have allowed an unauthenticated user to execute mutations via GET requests due to improper request validation in GraphQL multiplex query handling,” the company said.

The company said the update introduces no new migrations and is not expected to require downtime on multi-node deployments.

The disclosure follows a July 2026 report in which researchers published working exploit code for a separate GitLab flaw affecting self-managed servers.

GitLab did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The company said it makes the issues detailing each vulnerability public on its issue tracker 90 days after the release that patched them. GitLab’s June 10, 2026 patch release put that window at 30 days.

That places technical details of both flaws at around mid-November 2026.



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