PT-2026-53801 · Pypi · Stigmem-Node
Published
2026-06-19
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Updated
2026-06-19
CVSS v4.0
7.2
High
| Vector | AV:N/AC:L/AT:N/PR:L/UI:N/VC:L/VI:H/VA:L/SC:N/SI:N/SA:N |
Summary
On a multi-tenant stigmem node, RTBF (right-to-be-forgotten) tombstones were mis-scoped two ways. (1)
issue tombstone defaulted the tenant to "default" instead of the caller's tenant, so tombstones could be written to the wrong tenant. (2) The read-suppression path — get tombstone filter (routes/facts/common.py) and the tombstone scope cache (lifecycle/tombstones.py) — had no tenant id predicate, so tombstone suppression was applied tenant-blind across fact queries and provenance. Reached via /v1/tombstones and the fact query/provenance read paths.Impact
Cross-tenant integrity of the RTBF mechanism: a tenant's deletion request could be recorded against the wrong tenant, and tombstone suppression could hide — or fail to hide — facts across tenant boundaries, undermining both data-view correctness and RTBF guarantees.
Affected configurations
This is a cross-tenant break. It is exploitable only on deployments running the opt-in
stigmem-plugin-multi-tenant (multiple tenants on one node). A default single-tenant node has only tenant="default" — there is no second tenant to cross — so it is not exploitable on default deployments. The rating is HIGH for the multi-tenant deployments the plugin exists to isolate.Patches
Fixed in
0.9.0a12 (PR #728): identity.tenant id is passed from issue tombstone into create tombstone (no more "default" fallback); AND tenant id = ? was added to get tombstone filter and get tombstone status; the suppression cache is re-keyed to include tenant; and all four read call sites thread the caller's tenant. A tenant-B tombstone now suppresses only tenant-B facts and is invisible to tenant-A reads.Workarounds
None other than upgrading to
0.9.0a12. Single-tenant deployments are unaffected.Fix
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Affected Products
Stigmem-Node