VYPR

Maven package

io.jenkins.plugins/warnings-ng

pkg:maven/io.jenkins.plugins/warnings-ng

Vulnerabilities (7)

  • CVE-2023-46651Oct 25, 2023
    affected >= 10.5.0, < 10.5.1fixed 10.5.1

    Jenkins Warnings Plugin 10.5.0 and earlier does not set the appropriate context for credentials lookup, allowing attackers with Item/Configure permission to access and capture credentials they are not entitled to. This fix has been backported to 10.4.1.

  • CVE-2022-23107Jan 12, 2022
    affected >= 9.8.0, < 9.10.3fixed 9.10.3

    Jenkins Warnings Next Generation Plugin 9.10.2 and earlier does not restrict the name of a file when configuring custom ID, allowing attackers with Item/Configure permission to write and read specific files with a hard-coded suffix on the Jenkins controller file system.

  • CVE-2021-21626Mar 18, 2021
    affected < 8.5.0fixed 8.5.0

    Jenkins Warnings Next Generation Plugin 8.4.4 and earlier does not perform a permission check in methods implementing form validation, allowing attackers with Item/Read permission but without Item/Workspace or Item/Configure permission to check whether attacker-specified file pat

  • CVE-2019-10326May 31, 2019
    affected < 5.1.0fixed 5.1.0

    A cross-site request forgery vulnerability in Jenkins Warnings NG Plugin 5.0.0 and earlier allowed attackers to reset warning counts for future builds.

  • CVE-2019-10325May 31, 2019
    affected < 5.1.0fixed 5.1.0

    A cross-site scripting vulnerability in Jenkins Warnings NG Plugin 5.0.0 and earlier allowed attacker with Job/Configure permission to inject arbitrary JavaScript in build overview pages.

  • CVE-2019-1003023Feb 6, 2019
    affected < 2.0.0fixed 2.0.0

    A cross-site scripting vulnerability exists in Jenkins Warnings Next Generation Plugin 1.0.1 and earlier in src/main/java/io/jenkins/plugins/analysis/core/model/DetailsTableModel.java, src/main/java/io/jenkins/plugins/analysis/core/model/SourceDetail.java, src/main/java/io/jenkin

  • CVE-2019-1003008Feb 6, 2019
    affected <= 2.1.1

    A cross-site request forgery vulnerability exists in Jenkins Warnings Next Generation Plugin 2.1.1 and earlier in src/main/java/io/jenkins/plugins/analysis/warnings/groovy/GroovyParser.java that allows attackers to execute arbitrary code via a form validation HTTP endpoint.