GitLab has closed two security vulnerabilities affecting both the Community Edition and the Enterprise Edition. The fixed releases are 18.11.11, 19.0.8, 19.1.6 and 19.2.4. GitLab.com already runs the patched versions, but administrators of self-hosted installations are urged to act quickly.

The more severe flaw, CVE-2026-19478, is rated critical. It sits in the GraphQL API of a GitLab instance. An attacker with access to the API can send crafted GraphQL requests to alter or delete public projects and user data.

The second vulnerability, CVE-2026-19650, is rated high and requires user interaction. A victim must click a manipulated link, after which an attacker can issue GET requests against the GraphQL API and modify project settings. If the victim holds admin rights, an attacker could compromise the entire instance with those privileges.

GitLab reports no evidence of active exploitation so far, but strongly recommends prompt updates. Instances running versions that are no longer supported must first be upgraded to a supported release. GitLab last issued an urgent update recommendation at the end of July.