Headline
CVE-2023-32072: XSS via the triggered job URL of a Jenkins job
Tuleap is an open source tool for end to end traceability of application and system developments. Tuleap Community Edition prior to version 14.8.99.60 and Tuleap Enterprise edition prior to 14.8-3 and 14.7-7, the logs of the triggered Jenkins job URLs are not properly escaped. A malicious Git administrator can setup a malicious Jenkins hook to make a victim, also a Git administrator, execute uncontrolled code. Tuleap Community Edition 14.8.99.60, Tuleap Enterprise Edition 14.8-3, and Tuleap Enterprise Edition 14.7-7 contain a patch for this issue.
Package
Tuleap Community Edition (tuleap)
Affected versions
< 14.8.99.60
Patched versions
14.8.99.60
Tuleap Enterprise Edition (tuleap)
< 14.8-3
< 14.7-7
14.8-3
14.7-7
Description
The logs of the triggered Jenkins job URLs are not properly escaped.
Impact
A malicious Git administrators can setup a malicious Jenkins hook to make a victim (also a Git administrator) execute uncontrolled code.
Patches
The following versions contain the fix:
- Tuleap Community Edition 14.8.99.60
- Tuleap Enterprise Edition 14.8-3
- Tuleap Enterprise Edition 14.7-7
For more information
If you have any questions or comments about this advisory, reach out to us via the contact information provided on the Tuleap.org security page.
References
- request #31929: XSS via the triggered job URL of a Jenkins job
- 6840529
- https://tuleap.net/plugins/git/tuleap/tuleap/stable?a=commit&h=6840529def97f564844e810e5a7c5bf837cf58d5