CVE-2025-55190 is an information disclosure vulnerability in Argo CD's project details API endpoint (/api/v1/projects/{project}/detailed). In affected versions, access control is insufficiently enforced when returning project details, allowing API tokens with project-level permissions—including tokens that only have projects, get or standard application-management permissions—to retrieve sensitive repository credentials associated with the project. Exposed data includes usernames and passwords used to access private Git and related repositories. The flaw affects Argo CD 2.13.0 through 2.13.8, 2.14.0 through 2.14.15, 3.0.0 through 3.0.12, and 3.1.0-rc1 through 3.1.1.
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projects, get access, especially automation tokens not requiring project detail visibility. Limit access to the vulnerable project details endpoint, tighten RBAC to remove unnecessary projects, get grants, monitor access to project detail APIs for anomalous use, and rotate repository credentials that may already have been disclosed.Patch, then assume compromise.
projects, get permissions and reduce them to the minimum necessary.No public exploits tracked yet. Mallory keeps watching.
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An Argo CD vulnerability allowing an API token with basic read permissions to retrieve Git repository credentials associated with a project.
An Argo CD vulnerability in which a basic read-access API token could retrieve a project's Git repository credentials.
An Argo CD information disclosure vulnerability via project-level API tokens mentioned as part of vendor security history.
Unknown (listed as a trending/high-risk CVE affecting Argo CD; no technical details provided in the content).
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