CVE-2026-58053 - Gitea act_runner with the security control bypass

CVE ID + Title + Severity + Publication Date

  • CVE ID: CVE-2026-58053
  • Title: Gitea act_runner with the security control bypass
  • Severity: Critical (CVSS v3.1 score 9.9)
  • Publication date: 2026-06-28
  • Affected tech stack: application/source
  • Revenue tags: sellable_to_fintech, enterprise_blocker, zero_day_gold

One-sentence business risk

Critical security control bypass in Gitea act_runner with the can turn a routine dependency or application endpoint into data theft, account takeover, service outage, or code execution risk that blocks production releases and customer renewals.

Root cause and affected versions

Gitea act_runner with the Docker backend (through act 0.262.0) passes a workflow’s container.options string to the Docker job container’s HostConfig and, when configured with privileged: false, forces only the Privileged flag off while merging options such as --pid=host, --cap-add, and --security-opt unchanged. A user who can run a workflow on a Docker-backed runner can create a job container with host namespaces and broad capabilities and escape to the host as root despite privileged mode being disabled.

  • Vulnerable range: See vendor advisory and package manager resolution for the affected range.
  • Fixed or mitigated range: Upgrade to the first vendor-fixed release or apply the referenced patch/backport.
  • Public exploit/PoC status: Treat as public or reproducible when the advisory references a GitHub issue, exploit repository, VulnCheck entry, Wordfence entry, or public PoC. Validate only in isolated test environments.

Exact vulnerable code pattern

CVE-2026-58053: review the affected handler `handler` / `affected endpoint` and remove trust in attacker-controlled `input` before it reaches privileged code.

Fixed / mitigated code pattern

Upgrade to the fixed release, then add a regression test that sends the advisory-shaped input and proves the protected operation is rejected.

Step-by-step integration guide

  1. Inventory every direct and transitive use of Gitea act_runner with the with package manifests, lockfiles, SBOMs, container images, vendored source, firmware manifests, and deployment overlays.
  2. Confirm whether the vulnerable path is reachable: Gitea act_runner with the and attacker-controlled parameter input are the first review anchors.
  3. Upgrade to the vendor-fixed release or apply the referenced patch/backport; regenerate lockfiles, image digests, SBOMs, and deployment manifests.
  4. Patch owned code so untrusted input is validated before it reaches the vulnerable sink; use the fixed pattern above as the minimum implementation bar.
  5. Add a regression test that sends the advisory-shaped payload and proves the operation is rejected without corrupting memory, crossing trust boundaries, or changing privileged state.
  6. Run unit tests, integration tests for the affected route/parser/protocol, dependency audit, SAST rules for the sink class, and container or firmware build validation.
  7. Deploy through staged rollout with telemetry on rejected exploit-shaped inputs and a rollback plan that does not restore the vulnerable version.

Alternative mitigations

  • Disable the affected endpoint, parser, protocol feature, plugin, decoder, runner option, or integration until the fixed build is live.
  • Put a gateway/WAF rule in front of exposed HTTP paths to block advisory-shaped parameters while application code is patched.
  • For native parsers and protocol libraries, isolate processing in a sandboxed worker with seccomp/AppArmor, memory limits, ASAN canaries in staging, and crash restart rate limits.
  • For authz/authn flaws, require an additional server-side role check at the route/service layer and invalidate sessions or tokens touched during the vulnerable window.
  • For supply-chain tooling, pin the fixed version in CI images and block vulnerable versions with dependency policy.

Detection signature

rg -n "Gitea act_runner with the|CVE-2026-58053|Gitea act_runner with the|input" . and add an integration test for the advisory-shaped input.

Copy-paste skill

You are remediating CVE-2026-58053: Gitea act_runner with the security control bypass.

Goal: produce a reviewer-ready PR that removes exposure to CVE-2026-58053, adds regression coverage, and documents deployment/operator checks.

Rules:
- Scope only CVE-2026-58053 and directly related `Gitea act_runner with the` usage.
- Do not run public PoCs against production, shared staging, customer systems, or third-party infrastructure.
- Treat credentials, tokens, session data, private files, tenant IDs, and exploit samples as sensitive.
- Prefer the vendor-fixed release. Use a temporary mitigation only when upgrade is blocked and document the owner/date for removal.
- If this repository does not own an affected runtime, write `TRIAGE.md` with evidence instead of making unrelated edits.

Steps:
1. Search for `Gitea act_runner with the`, `CVE-2026-58053`, vulnerable package names, `affected handlers`, and parameter `input`.
2. Identify every resolved vulnerable version in manifests, lockfiles, images, SBOMs, vendored code, and deployment templates.
3. Upgrade or patch to the fixed version: Upgrade to the first vendor-fixed release or apply the referenced patch/backport.
4. Replace the vulnerable code shape with input validation, parameterized APIs, strict bounds checks, canonical path checks, or explicit authz as appropriate.
5. Add a negative regression test for the advisory-shaped payload and a positive test for legitimate behavior.
6. Add detection from the signature section and document operator review for suspicious requests, crashes, privilege changes, or file writes.
7. Run the relevant test/build/audit commands and include outputs in the PR.

Stop and write `TRIAGE.md` if the affected runtime is not present, the fix requires production probing, or ownership of the vulnerable deployment is outside this repo.

Keywords and tags

  • Keywords: CVE-2026-58053, Gitea act_runner with the, security control bypass, ci/container, application/source
  • Revenue tags: sellable_to_fintech, enterprise_blocker, zero_day_gold

References