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TPLINK TL-ER5120G 4.0 2.0.0 Build 210817 Rel.80868n has a command injection vulnerability, when an attacker adds NAPT rules after authentication, and the rule name has an injection point.
An information leak in kokoroe_members card Line 13.6.1 allows attackers to obtain the channel access token and send crafted messages.
An information leak in Earthgarden_waiting 13.6.1 allows attackers to obtain the channel access token and send crafted messages.
A file upload vulnerability in EliteCMS 1.01 allows a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code via the manage_uploads.php component.
An information leak in KUKURUDELI Line v13.6.1 allows attackers to obtain the channel access token and send crafted messages.
`ExpandableDetailsNote` allows annotating build log content with additional information that can be revealed when interacted with. Jenkins 2.423 and earlier, LTS 2.414.1 and earlier does not escape the value of the `caption` constructor parameter of `ExpandableDetailsNote`. This results in a stored cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability exploitable by attackers able to provide `caption` parameter values. As of publication, the related API is not used within Jenkins (core), and the Jenkins security team is not aware of any affected plugins. Jenkins 2.424, LTS 2.414.2 escapes `caption` constructor parameter values.
Jenkins creates a temporary file when a plugin is deployed directly from a URL. Jenkins 2.423 and earlier, LTS 2.414.1 and earlier creates this temporary file in the system temporary directory with the default permissions for newly created files. If these permissions are overly permissive, they may allow attackers with access to the Jenkins controller file system to read and write the file before it is installed in Jenkins, potentially resulting in arbitrary code execution. This vulnerability only affects operating systems using a shared temporary directory for all users (typically Linux). Additionally, the default permissions for newly created files generally only allow attackers to read the temporary file, but not write to it. This issue complements SECURITY-2823, which affected plugins uploaded from an administrator’s computer. Jenkins 2.424, LTS 2.414.2 creates the temporary file in a subdirectory with more restrictive permissions. As a workaround, you can change your default ...
Jenkins Build Failure Analyzer Plugin 2.4.1 and earlier does not escape Failure Cause names in build logs. This results in a stored cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability exploitable by attackers able to create or update Failure Causes. Build Failure Analyzer Plugin 2.4.2 escapes Failure Cause names in build logs.
Jenkins allows filtering builds in the build history widget by specifying an expression that searches for matching builds by name, description, parameter values, etc. Jenkins 2.50 through 2.423 (both inclusive), LTS 2.60.1 through 2.414.1 (both inclusive) does not exclude sensitive build variables (e.g., password parameter values) from this search. This allows attackers with Item/Read permission to obtain values of sensitive variables used in builds by iteratively testing different characters until the correct sequence is discovered. Jenkins 2.424, LTS 2.414.2 excludes sensitive variables from this search.
Jenkins Build Failure Analyzer Plugin 2.4.1 and earlier does not perform a permission check in a connection test HTTP endpoint. This allows attackers with Overall/Read permission to connect to an attacker-specified hostname and port using attacker-specified username and password. Additionally, this HTTP endpoint does not require POST requests, resulting in a cross-site request forgery (CSRF) vulnerability. Build Failure Analyzer Plugin 2.4.2 requires POST requests and Overall/Administer permission for the affected HTTP endpoint.