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GHSA-hv42-crpx-q355: Jenkins Curseforge Publisher Plugin does not mask API Keys displayed on the job configuration form

Jenkins Curseforge Publisher Plugin 1.0 and earlier stores API Keys unencrypted in job config.xml files on the Jenkins controller as part of its configuration.

These keys can be viewed by users with Item/Extended Read permission or access to the Jenkins controller file system.

Additionally, the job configuration form does not mask these keys, increasing the potential for attackers to observe and capture them.

As of publication of this advisory, there is no fix.

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  1. GitHub Advisory Database
  2. GitHub Reviewed
  3. CVE-2025-64147

Jenkins Curseforge Publisher Plugin does not mask API Keys displayed on the job configuration form

Moderate severity GitHub Reviewed Published Oct 29, 2025 to the GitHub Advisory Database • Updated Oct 29, 2025

Package

maven org.jenkins-ci.plugins:curseforge-publisher (Maven)

Jenkins Curseforge Publisher Plugin 1.0 and earlier stores API Keys unencrypted in job config.xml files on the Jenkins controller as part of its configuration.

These keys can be viewed by users with Item/Extended Read permission or access to the Jenkins controller file system.

Additionally, the job configuration form does not mask these keys, increasing the potential for attackers to observe and capture them.

As of publication of this advisory, there is no fix.

References

  • https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2025-64147
  • https://www.jenkins.io/security/advisory/2025-10-29/#SECURITY-3562

Published to the GitHub Advisory Database

Oct 29, 2025

Last updated

Oct 29, 2025

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