Nuclio Dashboard contains a missing authorization flaw in project write paths. According to the provided advisory, any authenticated user can perform project modification or deletion operations without being a member of the target project because OPA authorization is not properly enforced for project write requests. The affected operations include project update via PUT /api/projects/{id} and project deletion via DELETE /api/projects. This results in an authorization bypass in a multi-tenant management plane and, in Kubernetes deployments, may also affect behavior backed by the NuclioProject CRD.
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