Jenkins 2.575 and earlier, LTS 2.568.1 and earlier improperly identifies file paths attempting path traversal in file parameter names, allowing attackers with Item/Configure and Item/Build permission to write files to arbitrary locations on the controller file system.
Jenkins 2.575 and earlier, LTS 2.568.1 and earlier does not safely handle symbolic links with effectively empty names during the extraction of .tar and .tar.gz archives, allowing attackers able to control agent processes to provide crafted archives to the controller to write files to arbitrary locations on the file system, restricted only by file system access permissions of the user running Jenkins.
Jenkins 2.567 and earlier, LTS 2.555.2 and earlier does not encrypt secrets from POST config.xml submissions before storing them in job configurations unencrypted in job config.xml files on the Jenkins controller where they can be viewed by users with Item/Extended Read permission, or access to the Jenkins controller file system.
Jenkins 2.483 through 2.567 (both inclusive), LTS 2.492.1 through 2.555.2 (both inclusive) does not escape the user-provided description of a generic offline cause that could be set through the POST config.xml API, resulting in a stored cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability exploitable by attackers with Agent/Configure permission.
Missing permission checks in Jenkins 2.567 and earlier, LTS 2.555.2 and earlier allow attackers with Overall/Read permission to determine other users' configured timezone and to enumerate view names of other users' "My Views".
Jenkins 2.567 and earlier, LTS 2.555.2 and earlier does not ensure that the "from" parameter in the "Delegate to servlet container" security realm is safe to redirect to after login, allowing attackers to perform phishing attacks by redirecting users to an attacker-controlled domain.
A missing permission check in Jenkins 2.567 and earlier, LTS 2.555.2 and earlier allows attackers with Item/Cancel permission, but lacking Item/Read permission, to cancel queue items they do not have permission to view.
Jenkins 2.567 and earlier, LTS 2.555.2 and earlier improperly determines that a redirect URL after login is legitimately pointing to Jenkins when it contains relative path segments (./ or ../), allowing attackers to perform phishing attacks.
Jenkins 2.550 and earlier, LTS 2.541.1 and earlier accepts Run Parameter values that refer to builds the user submitting the build does not have access to, allowing attackers with Item/Build and Item/Configure permission to obtain information about the existence of jobs, the existence of builds, and if a specified build exists, its display name.
Jenkins 2.540 and earlier, LTS 2.528.2 and earlier does not mask build authorization tokens displayed on the job configuration form, increasing the potential for attackers to observe and capture them.
Jenkins 2.540 and earlier, LTS 2.528.2 and earlier stores build authorization tokens unencrypted in job config.xml files on the Jenkins controller where they can be viewed by users with Item/Extended Read permission or access to the Jenkins controller file system.
A missing permission check in Jenkins 2.540 and earlier, LTS 2.528.2 and earlier allows attackers with View/Read permission to view encrypted password values in views.
In Jenkins 2.499 and earlier, LTS 2.492.1 and earlier, redirects starting with backslash (\) characters are considered safe, allowing attackers to perform phishing attacks by having users go to a Jenkins URL that will forward them to a different site, because browsers interpret these characters as part of scheme-relative redirects.
A cross-site request forgery (CSRF) vulnerability in Jenkins 2.499 and earlier, LTS 2.492.1 and earlier allows attackers to have users toggle their collapsed/expanded status of sidepanel widgets (e.g., Build Queue and Build Executor Status widgets).
Jenkins 2.499 and earlier, LTS 2.492.1 and earlier does not redact encrypted values of secrets when accessing config.xml of views via REST API or CLI, allowing attackers with View/Read permission to view encrypted values of secrets.
Jenkins 2.499 and earlier, LTS 2.492.1 and earlier does not redact encrypted values of secrets when accessing config.xml of agents via REST API or CLI, allowing attackers with Agent/Extended Read permission to view encrypted values of secrets.
A vulnerability was found in Red Hat OpenShift Jenkins. The bearer token is not obfuscated in the logs and potentially carries a high risk if those logs are centralized when collected. The token is typically valid for one year. This flaw allows a malicious user to jeopardize the environment if they have access to sensitive information.
BMC Compuware Source Code Download for Endevor, PDS, and ISPW Plugin 2.0.12 and earlier implements an agent/controller message that does not limit where it can be executed.
It allows attackers able to control agent processes to obtain the values of Java system properties from the Jenkins controller process.
This vulnerability is only exploitable in Jenkins 2.318 and earlier, LTS 2.303.2 and earlier. See the LTS upgrade guide.
BMC Compuware Source Code Download for Endevor, PDS, and ISPW Plugin 2.0.13 restricts execution of the agent/controller message to agents.
Compuware Xpediter Code Coverage Plugin 1.0.7 and earlier implements an agent/controller message that does not limit where it can be executed.
It allows attackers able to control agent processes to obtain the values of Java system properties from the Jenkins controller process.
This vulnerability is only exploitable in Jenkins 2.318 and earlier, LTS 2.303.2 and earlier. See the LTS upgrade guide.
Compuware Xpediter Code Coverage Plugin 1.0.8 restricts execution of the agent/controller message to agents.
Compuware Topaz Utilities Plugin 1.0.8 and earlier implements an agent/controller message that does not limit where it can be executed.
It allows attackers able to control agent processes to obtain the values of Java system properties from the Jenkins controller process.
This vulnerability is only exploitable in Jenkins 2.318 and earlier, LTS 2.303.2 and earlier. See the LTS upgrade guide.
Compuware Topaz Utilities Plugin 1.0.9 restricts execution of the agent/controller message to agents.
Incorrect Authorization vulnerability was found in Jenkins. Users with Item/Cancel permission are able to cancel queue items and abort builds of jobs even when they do not have Item/Read permission.
A flaw was found in Jenkins. Due to lack of validation of type of object created after loading the data submitted to the config.xml REST API endpoint of a node, an attackers with Computer/Configure permission are able to replace a node with one of a different type.
A flaw was found in Jenkins. Due to lack of validation of the newly created view name, an attackers with View/Create permission are allowed to create views with invalid or already-used names.
Jenkins 2.274 and earlier, LTS 2.263.1 and earlier does not correctly match requested URLs to the list of always accessible paths, allowing attackers without Overall/Read permission to access some URLs as if they did have Overall/Read permission.
A flaw was found in jenkins. A cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability is possible due to the contents of the notification bar responses not being properly escaped. The highest threat from this vulnerability is to data confidentiality and integrity.
Jenkins 2.274 and earlier, LTS 2.263.1 and earlier improperly validates the format of a provided fingerprint ID when checking for its existence allowing an attacker to check for the existence of XML files with a short path.
A flaw was found in jenkins. A cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability, due to the button labels not being properly escaped, can allow an attacker to control button labels. The highest threat from this vulnerability is to data confidentiality and integrity.
Jenkins 2.274 and earlier, LTS 2.263.1 and earlier allows reading arbitrary files using the file browser for workspaces and archived artifacts by following symlinks.
A flaw was found in jenkins. A cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability is possible due to the lack of restrictions in URL rendering in the formatted previews of markup passed as a query parameter if the configured markup formatter does not prohibit unsafe elements in the markup. The highest threat from this vulnerability is to data confidentiality and integrity.
A flaw was found in jenkins. A cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability is possible due to display names and IDs of item types shown on the New Item page not being properly escaped. The highest threat from this vulnerability is to data confidentiality and integrity.