CVE-2026-56241 is a privilege escalation and authorization flaw in Capgo affecting versions before 12.128.2. When a user's super_admin role binding is removed, the associated privilege state in the org_users.user_right column is not properly cleared. As a result, a user who has been demoted from super_admin can retain access to privileged RPC operations, specifically those used to count and delete non-compliant bundles. The flaw stems from stale authorization data persisting after role revocation, causing the effective permissions enforced by the application to diverge from the user's current assigned role. This can leave formerly privileged users with continued organization-wide administrative capabilities they should no longer possess.
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