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Bug 1545910 - (CVE-2018-1000068) CVE-2018-1000068 jenkins: Improper input validation allows unintended access to plugin resource files on case-insensitive file systems
CVE-2018-1000068 jenkins: Improper input validation allows unintended access ...
Status: NEW
Product: Security Response
Classification: Other
Component: vulnerability (Show other bugs)
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Assigned To: Red Hat Product Security
impact=moderate,public=20180214,repor...
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Depends On: 1545911 1565316 1565317
Blocks: 1545912
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Reported: 2018-02-15 14:59 EST by Laura Pardo
Modified: 2018-08-10 02:51 EDT (History)
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Fixed In Version: jenkins weekly 2.107, jenkins LTS 2.89.4
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Description Laura Pardo 2018-02-15 14:59:35 EST
A flaw was found in Jenkins weekly up to and including 2.106 and Jenkins LTS up to and including 2.89.3. Jenkins did not take into account case-insensitive file systems when preventing access to plugin resource files that should not be accessible. This allowed users with Overall/Read permission to download plugin resource files in META-INF and WEB-INF directories, such as the plugins' JAR files, which could contain hardcoded secrets.


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https://jenkins.io/security/advisory/2018-02-14/
Comment 1 Laura Pardo 2018-02-15 15:00:05 EST
Created jenkins tracking bugs for this issue:

Affects: fedora-all [bug 1545911]

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