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VulnerabilityThe Cyber Express·4 days ago

Critical GitLab Flaw Lets Hackers Alter or Delete Public Projects

GitLab has patched two critical vulnerabilities, including CVE-2026-19478, a code injection flaw with a CVSS score of 9.4 that allows unauthenticated attackers to modify or delete public projects and user data through GraphQL directive exploitation. The second vulnerability, CVE-2026-19650, is a high-severity CSRF flaw in GitLab's GraphQL multiplex query handler that could enable unauthorized mutations via GET requests. Organizations running self-managed GitLab CE/EE versions 18.2 through 19.2 are urged to upgrade immediately to the patched releases (18.11.11, 19.0.8, 19.1.6, or 19.2.4).

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