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GHSA-wh3h-j8wp-6p42: CSRF vulnerability in Jenkins Azure Service Fabric Plugin

A cross-site request forgery (CSRF) vulnerability in Jenkins Azure Service Fabric Plugin 1.6 and earlier allows attackers to connect to a Service Fabric URL using attacker-specified credentials IDs obtained through another method.

GHSA-969g-rq57-c79h: Disabled permissions can be granted by Folder-based in Jenkins Authorization Strategy Plugin

Jenkins Folder-based Authorization Strategy Plugin 217.vd5b_18537403e and earlier does not verify that permissions configured to be granted are enabled, potentially allowing users formerly granted (typically optional permissions, like Overall/Manage) to access functionality they're no longer entitled to.

GHSA-gp8p-49gr-jv8j: Missing permission checks in Jenkins Azure Service Fabric Plugin

The Jenkins Azure Service Fabric Plugin 1.6 and earlier does not perform permission checks in several HTTP endpoints. This allows attackers with Overall/Read permission to enumerate credentials IDs of Azure credentials stored in Jenkins. Those can be used as part of an attack to capture the credentials using another vulnerability.

GHSA-fpw7-8gjc-jwqj: Cache confusion in Jenkins Eiffel Broadcaster Plugin

The Jenkins Eiffel Broadcaster Plugin allows events published to RabbitMQ to be signed using certificate credentials. To improve performance, the plugin caches some data from the credential. Eiffel Broadcaster Plugin 2.8.0 through 2.10.2 (both inclusive) uses the credential ID as the cache key. This allows attackers able to create a credential with the same ID as a legitimate one in a different credentials store, to sign an event published to RabbitMQ with the legitimate certificate credentials. Eiffel Broadcaster Plugin 2.10.3 removes the cache.

GHSA-qjw6-xvrm-5f2h: Bitbucket Server Integration Plugin allows bypassing CSRF protection for any URL

An extension point in Jenkins allows selectively disabling cross-site request forgery (CSRF) protection for specific URLs. Bitbucket Server Integration Plugin implements this extension point to support OAuth 1.0 authentication. In Bitbucket Server Integration Plugin 2.1.0 through 4.1.3 (both inclusive) this implementation is too permissive, allowing attackers to craft URLs that would bypass the CSRF protection of any target URL. Bitbucket Server Integration Plugin 4.1.4 restricts which URLs it disables cross-site request forgery (CSRF) protection for to the URLs that needs it.

GHSA-xhgq-h98j-859v: Incorrect permission check in Jenkins GitLab Plugin allows enumerating credentials IDs

The Jenkins GitLab Plugin 1.9.6 and earlier does not correctly perform a permission check in an HTTP endpoint. This allows attackers with global Item/Configure permission (while lacking Item/Configure permission on any particular job) to enumerate credential IDs of GitLab API token credentials and Secret text credentials stored in Jenkins. Those can be used as part of an attack to capture the credentials using another vulnerability. An enumeration of credential IDs in GitLab Plugin 1.9.7 requires Overall/Administer permission.

GHSA-q9cm-88jx-3vfw: Improper handling of case sensitivity in Jenkins OpenId Connect Authentication Plugin

The Jenkins OpenId Connect Authentication Plugin 4.452.v2849b_d3945fa_ and earlier treats usernames as case-insensitive. On a Jenkins instance configured with a case-sensitive OpenID Connect provider, this allows attackers to log in as any user by providing a username that differs only in letter case, potentially gaining administrator access to Jenkins. OpenId Connect Authentication Plugin 4.453.v4d7765c854f4 introduces an advanced configuration option to manage username case sensitivity, with default to case-sensitive.

GHSA-35pq-7pv2-2rfw: ps_contactinfo has a potential XSS due to usage of the nofilter tag in template

### Impact This can not be exploited in a fresh install of PrestaShop, only shops made vulnerable by third party modules are concerned. For example, if your shop has a third party module vulnerable to SQL injections, then ps_contactinfo might execute a stored XSS in FO. ### Patches The long term fix is to have all your modules maintained and updated. The fix on ps_contactinfo will keep formatted addresses from displaying an xss stored in the database. ### Workarounds none ### References none

GHSA-h78m-j95m-5356: Cilium has an information leakage via insecure default Hubble UI CORS header

### Impact For users who deploy Hubble UI using either Cilium CLI or via the Cilium Helm chart, an insecure default `Access-Control-Allow-Origin` header value could lead to sensitive data exposure. A user with access to a Hubble UI instance affected by this issue could leak configuration details about the Kubernetes cluster which Hubble UI is monitoring, including node names, IP addresses, and other metadata about workloads and the cluster networking configuration. In order for this vulnerability to be exploited, a victim would have to first visit a malicious page. ### Patches This issue was patched in https://github.com/cilium/cilium/commit/a3489f190ba6e87b5336ee685fb6c80b1270d06d This issue affects: - Cilium between v1.14.0 and v1.14.18 inclusive - Cilium between v1.15.0 and v1.15.12 inclusive - Cilium between v1.16.0 and v1.16.5 inclusive This issue is patched in: - Cilium v1.14.19 - Cilium v1.15.13 - Cilium v1.16.6 ### Workarounds Users who deploy Hubble UI using the Ciliu...