Summary The permission view_other_timesheet performs differently for the Kimai UI and the API, thus returning unexpected data through the API. Details When setting the view_other_timesheet permission to true, on the frontend, users can only see timesheet entries for teams they are a part of. When requesting all timesheets from the API, however, all timesheet entries are returned, regardless of whether the user shares team permissions or not. Example: There are projects P1 and P2, Teams T1 and T2, users U1 and U2 and Timesheet entries E1 and E2. U1 is team leader of team T1 and has access to P1. U2 is in Team T2 and has access to both P1 and P2. U2 creates E1 for P1 and E2 for P2. In the UI, U1 with view _other_timesheet perms sees E1 as he is a part of T1 that has access to P1. In the API, however, he has access to E1 and E2. Additionally, if U1 is not a team leader T1, he does not see any timesheet from a user other than himself in the UI, but still all timesheets in the API. PoC Give a user view_other_timesheet permission The result of the UI and the API call to /api/timesheets?user=all differs in the data that is being returned Curl command: bash curl -X 'GET' 'https://kimai.instance.com/api/timesheets?user=all' -H 'accept: application/json' -H 'X-AUTH-USER: username' -H 'X-AUTH-TOKEN: api_token' Impact This is at least an insufficient granularity of access control weakness. People can see timesheet entries they are not supposed to. This greatly affects…Read More