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GitHub Workflows security hardening #3624

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This PR adds explicit permissions section to workflows. This is a security best practice because by default workflows run with extended set of permissions (except from on: pull_request from external forks). By specifying any permission explicitly all others are set to none. By using the principle of least privilege the damage a compromised workflow can do (because of an injection or compromised third party tool or action) is restricted.
It is recommended to have most strict permissions on the top level and grant write permissions on job level case by case.

Signed-off-by: Alex <aleksandrosansan@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex <aleksandrosansan@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex <aleksandrosansan@gmail.com>
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@w00fz @rhukster could you please review?

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An example of a workflow run with unrestricted permissions:
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@w00fz w00fz merged commit f0e263a into getgrav:develop Dec 1, 2022
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w00fz commented Dec 1, 2022

Thanks for this, looks good! Will give it a try on next release to ensure everything works.

Cheers!

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If something doesn't work - ping me.

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