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Directus allows unauthenticated access to WebSocket events and operations

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Summary When setting WEBSOCKETS_GRAPHQL_AUTH or WEBSOCKETS_REST_AUTH to "public", an unauthenticated user is able to do any of the supported operations (CRUD, subscriptions) with full admin privileges. Details Accountability for unauthenticated WebSocket requests is set to null, which used to be "public permissions" until the Permissions Policy update which now defaults that to system/admin level access. So instead of null we need to make use of createDefaultAccountability() to ensure public permissions are used for unauthenticated users. PoC Start directus with bash WEBSOCKETS_ENABLED=true WEBSOCKETS_GRAPHQL_AUTH=public WEBSOCKETS_REST_AUTH=public Subscribe using GQL or REST or do any CRUD operation on a user created collection (system tables are not reachable with crud) gql subscription { directus_users_mutated { key event data { id email first_name last_name password } } } or json { "type": "items", "action": "read", "collection": "your_collection_name" } 3a. Open up the data studio as any user. Observe how the subscriber gets notified on each page navigation (because the users last_page gets updated, the password fields is properly redacted here) 3b. Observe receiving all available items from the your_collection_name collection. Impact This impacts any Directus instance that has either WEBSOCKETS_GRAPHQL_AUTH or WEBSOCKETS_REST_AUTH set to public allowing…Read More

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