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Incorrect Authorization in Jenkins Core

High severity GitHub Reviewed Published Mar 10, 2023 to the GitHub Advisory Database • Updated Jan 5, 2024

Package

maven org.jenkins-ci.main:jenkins-core (Maven)

Affected versions

< 2.375.4
>= 2.376, < 2.387.1
>= 2.388, < 2.394

Patched versions

2.375.4
2.387.1
2.394

Description

Jenkins creates a temporary file when a plugin is uploaded from an administrator’s computer.

Jenkins 2.393 and earlier, LTS 2.375.3 and earlier, and prior to LTS 2.387.1 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 allows attackers to read the temporary file.
Jenkins 2.394, LTS 2.375.4, and LTS 2.387.1 creates the temporary file with more restrictive permissions.

As a workaround, you can set a different path as your default temporary directory using the Java system property java.io.tmpdir, if you’re concerned about this issue but unable to immediately update Jenkins.

References

Published by the National Vulnerability Database Mar 10, 2023
Published to the GitHub Advisory Database Mar 10, 2023
Reviewed Mar 17, 2023
Last updated Jan 5, 2024

Severity

High
7.0
/ 10

CVSS base metrics

Attack vector
Local
Attack complexity
High
Privileges required
Low
User interaction
None
Scope
Unchanged
Confidentiality
High
Integrity
High
Availability
High
CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:H/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H

Weaknesses

CVE ID

CVE-2023-27899

GHSA ID

GHSA-hf9h-vv4m-2f33

Source code

No known source code

Credits

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