Headline
GHSA-x22x-5pp9-8v7f: Content-Security-Policy disabled by Red Hat Dependency Analytics Jenkins Plugin
Jenkins sets the Content-Security-Policy header to static files served by Jenkins (specifically DirectoryBrowserSupport), such as workspaces, /userContent, or archived artifacts, unless a Resource Root URL is specified.
Red Hat Dependency Analytics Plugin 0.7.1 and earlier globally disables the Content-Security-Policy header for static files served by Jenkins whenever the 'Invoke Red Hat Dependency Analytics (RHDA)' build step is executed. This allows cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks by users with the ability to control files in workspaces, archived artifacts, etc.
Package
maven io.jenkins.plugins:redhat-dependency-analytics (Maven)
Affected versions
< 0.9.0
Patched versions
0.9.0
Description
Jenkins sets the Content-Security-Policy header to static files served by Jenkins (specifically DirectoryBrowserSupport), such as workspaces, /userContent, or archived artifacts, unless a Resource Root URL is specified.
Red Hat Dependency Analytics Plugin 0.7.1 and earlier globally disables the Content-Security-Policy header for static files served by Jenkins whenever the 'Invoke Red Hat Dependency Analytics (RHDA)' build step is executed. This allows cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks by users with the ability to control files in workspaces, archived artifacts, etc.
References
- https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2024-23905
- https://www.jenkins.io/security/advisory/2024-01-24/#SECURITY-3322
- http://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2024/01/24/6
- jenkinsci/redhat-dependency-analytics-plugin@123e377
Published by the National Vulnerability Database
Jan 24, 2024
Published to the GitHub Advisory Database
Jan 24, 2024
Reviewed
Jan 24, 2024
Last updated
Jan 24, 2024