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Cross site request forgery (csrf)
An issue was discovered in Gradle Enterprise before 2020.2.5. The cookie used to convey the CSRF prevention token is not annotated with the “secure” attribute, which allows an attacker with the ability to MITM plain HTTP requests to obtain it, if the user mistakenly uses a HTTP instead of HTTPS...
Cross site scripting
An issue was discovered in Gradle Enterprise 2020.2 - 2020.2.4. An XSS issue exists via the request URL...
Code injection
An issue was discovered in Gradle Enterprise 2018.5. An attacker can potentially make repeated attempts to guess a local user's password, due to lack of lock-out after excessive failed logins...
Design/Logic Flaw
An issue was discovered in Gradle Enterprise 2018.5 - 2020.2.4. An attacker with physical access to the browser of a user who has recently logged in to Gradle Enterprise and since closed their browser could reopen their browser to access Gradle Enterprise as that user...
Cross site request forgery (csrf)
An issue was discovered in Gradle Enterprise 2018.2 - 2020.2.4. The CSRF prevention token is stored in a request cookie that is not annotated as HttpOnly. An attacker with the ability to execute arbitrary code in a user's browser could impose an arbitrary value for this token, allowing them to...
Design/Logic Flaw
An issue was discovered in Gradle Enterprise 2017.3 - 2020.2.4 and Gradle Enterprise Build Cache Node 1.0 - 9.2. Unrestricted HTTP header reflection in Gradle Enterprise allows remote attackers to obtain authentication cookies, if they are able to discover a separate XSS vulnerability. This...
Design/Logic Flaw
An issue was discovered in Gradle Enterprise 2018.2 and Gradle Enterprise Build Cache Node 4.1. Cross-site transmission of cookie containing CSRF token allows remote attacker to bypass CSRF mitigation...
Information disclosure
An issue was discovered in Gradle Enterprise 2017.1 - 2020.2.4. The /usage page of Gradle Enterprise conveys high level build information such as project names and build counts over time. This page is incorrectly viewable anonymously...
Server side request forgery (ssrf)
An issue was discovered in Gradle Enterprise 2018.5 - 2020.2.4. When configuring Gradle Enterprise to integrate with a SAML identity provider, an XML metadata file can be uploaded by an administrator. The server side processing of this file dereferences XML External Entities XXE, allowing a remot...
CVE-2020-15773
An issue was discovered in Gradle Enterprise before 2020.2.4. Because of unrestricted cross-origin requests to read-only data in the Export API, an attacker can access data as a user for the duration of the browser session after previously explicitly authenticating with the API...
CVE-2020-15773
The CVE refers to Gradle Enterprise prior to version 2020.2.4, where unrestricted cross-origin requests to read-only data in the Export API allowed an attacker to access a user’s data for the duration of a browser session after authentication. Affected component: Export API data read access due t...
CVE-2020-15767
An issue was discovered in Gradle Enterprise before 2020.2.5. The cookie used to convey the CSRF prevention token is not annotated with the “secure” attribute, which allows an attacker with the ability to MITM plain HTTP requests to obtain it, if the user mistakenly uses a HTTP instead of HTTPS...
CVE-2020-15767
CVE-2020-15767 affects Gradle Enterprise prior to 2020.2.5. The vulnerability arises because the cookie used to convey the CSRF prevention token is not annotated with the Secure attribute, enabling an attacker who can perform MITM on plain HTTP requests to obtain the token when a user accesses th...
CVE-2020-15770
An issue was discovered in Gradle Enterprise 2018.5. An attacker can potentially make repeated attempts to guess a local user's password, due to lack of lock-out after excessive failed logins...
CVE-2020-15770
CVE-2020-15770 affects Gradle Enterprise 2018.5. The vulnerability stems from the lack of account lock-out after excessive failed login attempts, enabling repeated password guesses for a local user. Public sources in connected documents corroborate a brute-force risk without lock-out, specificall...
CVE-2020-15771
An issue was discovered in Gradle Enterprise 2018.2 and Gradle Enterprise Build Cache Node 4.1. Cross-site transmission of cookie containing CSRF token allows remote attacker to bypass CSRF mitigation...
CVE-2020-15771
CVE-2020-15771 affects Gradle Enterprise 2018.2 and Gradle Enterprise Build Cache Node 4.1. The vulnerability is a cross-site transmission of a cookie containing a CSRF token, allowing a remote attacker to bypass CSRF mitigation. The connected documents confirm the affected products and the CSRF ...
CVE-2020-15772
An issue was discovered in Gradle Enterprise 2018.5 - 2020.2.4. When configuring Gradle Enterprise to integrate with a SAML identity provider, an XML metadata file can be uploaded by an administrator. The server side processing of this file dereferences XML External Entities XXE, allowing a remot...
CVE-2020-15772
Gradle Enterprise 2018.5–2020.2.4 is affected. When configuring SAML, an uploaded XML metadata file is processed on the server and dereferences XML External Entities (XXE), enabling a remote attacker with administrative access to perform server-side request forgery. The impact is limited to those...
CVE-2020-15774
An issue was discovered in Gradle Enterprise 2018.5 - 2020.2.4. An attacker with physical access to the browser of a user who has recently logged in to Gradle Enterprise and since closed their browser could reopen their browser to access Gradle Enterprise as that user...