Vulnerabilities > Jenkins > Jenkins > 2.76
DATE | CVE | VULNERABILITY TITLE | RISK |
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2018-06-05 | CVE-2018-1000195 | Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) vulnerability in multiple products A server-side request forgery vulnerability exists in Jenkins 2.120 and older, LTS 2.107.2 and older in ZipExtractionInstaller.java that allows users with Overall/Read permission to have Jenkins submit a HTTP GET request to an arbitrary URL and learn whether the response is successful (200) or not. | 4.3 |
2018-06-05 | CVE-2018-1000194 | Path Traversal vulnerability in multiple products A path traversal vulnerability exists in Jenkins 2.120 and older, LTS 2.107.2 and older in FilePath.java, SoloFilePathFilter.java that allows malicious agents to read and write arbitrary files on the Jenkins master, bypassing the agent-to-master security subsystem protection. | 8.1 |
2018-06-05 | CVE-2018-1000193 | Injection vulnerability in multiple products A improper neutralization of control sequences vulnerability exists in Jenkins 2.120 and older, LTS 2.107.2 and older in HudsonPrivateSecurityRealm.java that allows users to sign up using user names containing control characters that can then appear to have the same name as other users, and cannot be deleted via the UI. | 4.3 |
2018-06-05 | CVE-2018-1000192 | A information exposure vulnerability exists in Jenkins 2.120 and older, LTS 2.107.2 and older in AboutJenkins.java, ListPluginsCommand.java that allows users with Overall/Read access to enumerate all installed plugins. | 4.3 |
2018-04-16 | CVE-2018-1000170 | Cross-site Scripting vulnerability in Jenkins A cross-site scripting vulnerability exists in Jenkins 2.115 and older, LTS 2.107.1 and older, in confirmationList.jelly and stopButton.jelly that allows attackers with Job/Configure and/or Job/Create permission to create an item name containing JavaScript that would be executed in another user's browser when that other user performs some UI actions. | 5.4 |
2018-04-16 | CVE-2018-1000169 | Information Exposure vulnerability in Jenkins An exposure of sensitive information vulnerability exists in Jenkins 2.115 and older, LTS 2.107.1 and older, in CLICommand.java and ViewOptionHandler.java that allows unauthorized attackers to confirm the existence of agents or views with an attacker-specified name by sending a CLI command to Jenkins. | 5.3 |
2018-02-20 | CVE-2018-6356 | Path Traversal vulnerability in multiple products Jenkins before 2.107 and Jenkins LTS before 2.89.4 did not properly prevent specifying relative paths that escape a base directory for URLs accessing plugin resource files. | 6.5 |
2018-02-16 | CVE-2018-1000068 | Information Exposure vulnerability in multiple products An improper input validation vulnerability exists in Jenkins versions 2.106 and earlier, and LTS 2.89.3 and earlier, that allows an attacker to access plugin resource files in the META-INF and WEB-INF directories that should not be accessible, if the Jenkins home directory is on a case-insensitive file system. | 5.3 |
2018-02-16 | CVE-2018-1000067 | Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) vulnerability in multiple products An improper authorization vulnerability exists in Jenkins versions 2.106 and earlier, and LTS 2.89.3 and earlier, that allows an attacker to have Jenkins submit HTTP GET requests and get limited information about the response. | 5.3 |
2018-01-26 | CVE-2017-1000401 | Improper Input Validation vulnerability in Jenkins The Jenkins 2.73.1 and earlier, 2.83 and earlier default form control for passwords and other secrets, <f:password/>, supports form validation (e.g. | 2.2 |