GHSA-qq2c-2q8j-jh27
Craft CMS: Authorship spoofing in `entries/save-entry` via pre-check/post-mutation authorization gap
Details
### Summary
`EntriesController::actionSaveEntry()` performs entry-edit permission checks before request-controlled author changes are applied to the model. The subsequent author mutation path accepts attacker-supplied `authors` / `author` parameters and allows the change when the current user is one of the old authors. Because the controller does not re-run authorization after mutating the author list, a low-privileged user can reassign an entry’s authorship to another user without holding the dedicated peer-author-change permission.
### Details The control flow begins in [EntriesController.php](/D:/files/projects/cms-5.9.19/cms-5.9.19/src/controllers/EntriesController.php):249. `actionSaveEntry()` loads the entry and enforces edit permissions before calling `_populateEntryModel()`:
```php public function actionSaveEntry(bool $duplicate = false): ?Response { ... $entry = $this->_editableEntry($this->request->getBodyParam('entryId'), $siteId); ... $this->enforceEditEntryPermissions($entry, $duplicate); ... $this->_populateEntryModel($entry); ... $success = Craft::$app->getElements()->saveElement($entry); } ```
The attacker-controlled source is in [EntriesController.php](/D:/files/projects/cms-5.9.19/cms-5.9.19/src/controllers/EntriesController.php):588:
```php $entry->setAttributesFromRequest(array_filter([ 'authorIds' => $this->request->getBodyParam('authors') ?? $this->request->getBodyParam('author') ?? $entry->getAuthorId() ?? static::currentUser()->id, ])); ```
`Entry::setAttributesFromRequest()` in [Entry.php](/D:/files/projects/cms-5.9.19/cms-5.9.19/src/elements/Entry.php):1124 extracts the new author IDs and applies them if `canChangeAuthor()` returns true:
```php if ( ($authorIds !== null || $authorId !== null) && $this->canChangeAuthor() ) { $this->_oldAuthorIds = $oldAuthorIds; $this->setAuthorIds($authorIds); } ```
`canChangeAuthor()` at [Entry.php](/D:/files/projects/cms-5.9.19/cms-5.9.19/src/elements/Entry.php):2789 allows the author change when the current user can view peer entries and is already one of the existing authors:
```php return ( empty($authorIds) || in_array($user->id, $authorIds) || $user->can("changeAuthorForPeerEntries:$section->uid") ); ```
After the author list is mutated, the controller does not re-check authorization.
This closes the exploit chain:
1. External source: authenticated request to `entries/save-entry` with attacker-controlled `authors[]`. 2. Trust boundary failure: authorization is checked on the pre-mutation entry state, not on the post-mutation author assignment. 3. Privileged sink: the author relationship is rewritten in persistent storage.
Preconditions derived from the source:
1. The attacker is authenticated and can edit entry `345`. 2. The attacker is among the existing authors of entry `345`, or otherwise satisfies `canChangeAuthor()` through the old author set. 3. The attacker has `viewPeerEntries` for the section. 4. User ID `1` exists and can be assigned as an author in that section.
Result:
1. `enforceEditEntryPermissions()` succeeds on the original entry state. 2. `_populateEntryModel()` reads `authors[]=1` from the request body. 3. `setAttributesFromRequest()` updates `authorIds` because `canChangeAuthor()` is evaluated against the old authorship state. 4. `saveElement()` persists the change and `_saveAuthors()` rewrites the entry-author relation. 5. Entry `345` now appears authored by user `1`.
### Impact
This allows low-privileged users to falsify content ownership and alter the authorship of entries without having the dedicated author-management permission. The impact includes corrupted audit trails, misleading notifications, broken approval workflows, and unauthorized reassignment of content responsibility.
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Affected packages
5.0.0-RC1 Fixed in: 5.9.21 composer require craftcms/cms:^5.9.21