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GHSA-92qf-fcph-v5wr: nextflow auth login command has incorrect default permissionsCVE-2026-48722 0 The nextflow 'auth login' command stores Seqera Platform OIDC tokens in a configuration file with overly permissive default file permissions (0644), making the token file world-readable on multi-user POSIX systems. This allows any local user who can access the victim's home directory to read the token and impersonate the victim within the token's scope. Single-user systems and headless CI runners are not affected. The issue affects versions from 25.09.2-edge through 26.04.1. A fix has been implemented to set the file permissions to 0600 immediately after writing and on every subsequent login. Users must revoke and reissue tokens after upgrading. Workarounds include manually restricting file and directory permissions or supplying the token via an environment variable. Join the discussion | GCVE Database | 06/25/2026, 21:45:55 UTC Added: 06/26/2026, 22:06:31 UTC |
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