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GHSA-xp3r-9wx8-q2mm: Jenkins Compuware Topaz for Total Test Plugin vulnerable to Protection Mechanism Failure

Jenkins Compuware Topaz for Total Test Plugin 2.4.8 and earlier implements an agent/controller message that does not limit where it can be executed, allowing attackers able to control agent processes to obtain the values of Java system properties from the Jenkins controller process.

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Jenkins Compuware Topaz for Total Test Plugin vulnerable to Protection Mechanism Failure

Moderate severity GitHub Reviewed Published Oct 19, 2022 • Updated Oct 19, 2022

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