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| Risk | 10.0 |
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VCID-26me-tpwn-7udz
Aliases: CVE-2024-23898 GHSA-53ph-2r2x-vqw8 |
Cross-site WebSocket hijacking vulnerability in the Jenkins CLI Jenkins has a built-in command line interface (CLI) to access Jenkins from a script or shell environment. Since Jenkins 2.217 and LTS 2.222.1, one of the ways to communicate with the CLI is through a WebSocket endpoint. This endpoint relies on the default Jenkins web request authentication functionality, like HTTP Basic authentication with API tokens, or session cookies. This endpoint is enabled when running on a version of Jetty for which Jenkins supports WebSockets. This is the case when using the provided native installers, packages, or the Docker containers, as well as when running Jenkins with the command java -jar jenkins.war. Jenkins 2.217 through 2.441 (both inclusive), LTS 2.222.1 through 2.426.2 (both inclusive) does not perform origin validation of requests made through the CLI WebSocket endpoint, resulting in a cross-site WebSocket hijacking (CSWSH) vulnerability. | There are no reported fixed by versions. |
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VCID-432r-ukuw-4bgt
Aliases: CVE-2023-27903 GHSA-584m-7r4m-8j6v |
Incorrect Authorization Jenkins 2.393 and earlier, LTS 2.375.3 and earlier creates a temporary file in the default temporary directory with the default permissions for newly created files when uploading a file parameter through the CLI, potentially allowing attackers with access to the Jenkins controller file system to read and write the file before it is used. | There are no reported fixed by versions. |
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VCID-5jqb-k5g9-6bb4
Aliases: CVE-2024-23897 GHSA-6f9g-cxwr-q5jr |
Arbitrary file read vulnerability through the Jenkins CLI can lead to RCE Jenkins has a built-in command line interface (CLI) to access Jenkins from a script or shell environment. Jenkins uses the args4j library to parse command arguments and options on the Jenkins controller when processing CLI commands. This command parser has a feature that replaces an @ character followed by a file path in an argument with the file’s contents (expandAtFiles). This feature is enabled by default and Jenkins 2.441 and earlier, LTS 2.426.2 and earlier does not disable it. This allows attackers to read arbitrary files on the Jenkins controller file system using the default character encoding of the Jenkins controller process. * Attackers with Overall/Read permission can read entire files. * Attackers without Overall/Read permission can read the first few lines of files. The number of lines that can be read depends on available CLI commands. As of publication of this advisory, the Jenkins security team has found ways to read the first three lines of files in recent releases of Jenkins without having any plugins installed, and has not identified any plugins that would increase this line count. Binary files containing cryptographic keys used for various Jenkins features can also be read, with some limitations (see note on binary files below). As of publication, the Jenkins security team has confirmed the following possible attacks in addition to reading contents of all files with a known file path. All of them leverage attackers' ability to obtain cryptographic keys from binary files, and are therefore only applicable to instances where that is feasible. | There are no reported fixed by versions. |
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VCID-6925-fwf4-f7df
Aliases: CVE-2023-27904 GHSA-rrgp-c2w8-6vg6 |
Generation of Error Message Containing Sensitive Information Jenkins 2.393 and earlier, LTS 2.375.3 and earlier prints an error stack trace on agent-related pages when agent connections are broken, potentially revealing information about Jenkins configuration that is otherwise inaccessible to attackers. | There are no reported fixed by versions. |
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VCID-9tg6-2h2y-abah
Aliases: CVE-2023-20862 GHSA-x873-6rgc-94jc |
Incomplete Cleanup In Spring Security, versions 5.7.x prior to 5.7.8, versions 5.8.x prior to 5.8.3, and versions 6.0.x prior to 6.0.3, the logout support does not properly clean the security context if using serialized versions. Additionally, it is not possible to explicitly save an empty security context to the HttpSessionSecurityContextRepository. This vulnerability can keep users authenticated even after they performed logout. Users of affected versions should apply the following mitigation. 5.7.x users should upgrade to 5.7.8. 5.8.x users should upgrade to 5.8.3. 6.0.x users should upgrade to 6.0.3. | There are no reported fixed by versions. |
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VCID-9xw3-4a4u-hbbb
Aliases: CVE-2023-26049 GHSA-p26g-97m4-6q7c |
Exposure of Sensitive Information to an Unauthorized Actor Jetty is a java based web server and servlet engine. Nonstandard cookie parsing in Jetty may allow an attacker to smuggle cookies within other cookies, or otherwise perform unintended behavior by tampering with the cookie parsing mechanism. If Jetty sees a cookie VALUE that starts with `"` (double quote), it will continue to read the cookie string until it sees a closing quote -- even if a semicolon is encountered. So, a cookie header such as: `DISPLAY_LANGUAGE="b; JSESSIONID=1337; c=d"` will be parsed as one cookie, with the name DISPLAY_LANGUAGE and a value of b; JSESSIONID=1337; c=d instead of 3 separate cookies. This has security implications because if, say, JSESSIONID is an HttpOnly cookie, and the DISPLAY_LANGUAGE cookie value is rendered on the page, an attacker can smuggle the JSESSIONID cookie into the DISPLAY_LANGUAGE cookie and thereby exfiltrate it. This is significant when an intermediary is enacting some policy based on cookies, so a smuggled cookie can bypass that policy yet still be seen by the Jetty server or its logging system. This issue has been addressed in versions 9.4.51, 10.0.14, 11.0.14, and 12.0.0.beta0 and users are advised to upgrade. There are no known workarounds for this issue. | There are no reported fixed by versions. |
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VCID-as38-uuy9-5qhu
Aliases: CVE-2022-1962 |
golang: go/parser: stack exhaustion in all Parse* functions | There are no reported fixed by versions. |
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VCID-fnpa-1sqy-u7hw
Aliases: CVE-2023-2976 GHSA-7g45-4rm6-3mm3 |
Guava vulnerable to insecure use of temporary directory Use of Java's default temporary directory for file creation in `FileBackedOutputStream` in Google Guava versions 1.0 to 31.1 on Unix systems and Android Ice Cream Sandwich allows other users and apps on the machine with access to the default Java temporary directory to be able to access the files created by the class. Even though the security vulnerability is fixed in version 32.0.0, maintainers recommend using version 32.0.1 as version 32.0.0 breaks some functionality under Windows. | There are no reported fixed by versions. |
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VCID-q3k2-1x5q-buhy
Aliases: CVE-2023-40167 GHSA-hmr7-m48g-48f6 |
Improper Handling of Length Parameter Inconsistency Jetty is a Java based web server and servlet engine. Prior to versions 9.4.52, 10.0.16, 11.0.16, and 12.0.1, Jetty accepts the `+` character proceeding the content-length value in a HTTP/1 header field. This is more permissive than allowed by the RFC and other servers routinely reject such requests with 400 responses. There is no known exploit scenario, but it is conceivable that request smuggling could result if jetty is used in combination with a server that does not close the connection after sending such a 400 response. Versions 9.4.52, 10.0.16, 11.0.16, and 12.0.1 contain a patch for this issue. There is no workaround as there is no known exploit scenario. | There are no reported fixed by versions. |
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VCID-y3mv-vmwd-tydt
Aliases: CVE-2023-26048 GHSA-qw69-rqj8-6qw8 |
False positive This vulnerability has been marked as a false positive. | There are no reported fixed by versions. |
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VCID-z3th-j593-m7bg
Aliases: CVE-2023-20861 GHSA-564r-hj7v-mcr5 |
Spring Framework vulnerable to denial of service via specially crafted SpEL expression In Spring Framework versions 6.0.0 - 6.0.6, 5.3.0 - 5.3.25, 5.2.0.RELEASE - 5.2.22.RELEASE, and older unsupported versions, it is possible for a user to provide a specially crafted SpEL expression that may cause a denial-of-service (DoS) condition. | There are no reported fixed by versions. |
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