CVE-2017-1000354

Description

Jenkins versions 2.56 and earlier as well as 2.46.1 LTS and earlier are vulnerable to a login command which allowed impersonating any Jenkins user. The login command available in the remoting-based CLI stored the encrypted user name of the successfully authenticated user in a cache file used to authenticate further commands. Users with sufficient permission to create secrets in Jenkins, and download their encrypted values (e.g. with Job/Configure permission), were able to impersonate any other Jenkins user on the same instance.

Risk Information

Base Score
8.8
MODERATE
Vector
CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H
EPSS Score
Exploitation Probability
0.364

Associated Vulnerability

VulnerabilityOS Platform
Multiple vulnerabilities affected in Jenkins 2.56Windows
Vulnerabilities CVE-2017-1000355,CVE-2017-1000356,CVE-2017-1000354,CVE-2017-1000353 are fixed in Jenkins-Core 2.57Windows
Vulnerabilities CVE-2017-1000355,CVE-2017-1000356,CVE-2017-1000354,CVE-2017-1000353 are fixed in Jenkins-Core 2.46.2Windows
Multiple vulnerabilities affected in Jenkins 2.56 (For Ubuntu)Linux
Multiple vulnerabilities affected in Jenkins 2.56 (For Debian)Linux
Multiple vulnerabilities affected in Jenkins 2.56 (For Centos)Linux
Multiple vulnerabilities affected in Jenkins 2.56 (For RedHat)Linux
Multiple vulnerabilities affected in Jenkins 2.56 (For Suse)Linux
Vulnerabilities CVE-2017-1000355,CVE-2017-1000356,CVE-2017-1000354,CVE-2017-1000353 are fixed in Jenkins-Core for Linux 2.57Linux
Vulnerabilities CVE-2017-1000355,CVE-2017-1000356,CVE-2017-1000354,CVE-2017-1000353 are fixed in Jenkins-Core for Linux 2.46.2Linux

Patch Details

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References

https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2023-1234
https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2023-1234