CVE-2022-25203
Java vulnerability analysis and mitigation

Overview

Team Views Plugin version 0.9.0 and earlier contains a stored cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability identified as CVE-2022-25203. The vulnerability was discovered by Justin Philip and disclosed on February 15, 2022. This security issue affects the Jenkins Team Views Plugin, which fails to properly escape team names (Jenkins Advisory, NVD).

Technical details

The vulnerability is classified as a stored cross-site scripting (XSS) issue with a High severity CVSS rating. The core issue stems from the plugin's failure to implement proper escaping mechanisms for team names, which allows malicious code to be stored and executed (Jenkins Advisory).

Impact

When exploited, this vulnerability allows attackers with Overall/Read permission to execute arbitrary JavaScript code in the context of other users' browsers who view the affected pages. This could lead to session hijacking, credential theft, or other malicious actions performed in the context of the victim's browser session (Jenkins Advisory).

Mitigation and workarounds

As of the advisory publication date, no fix was available for this vulnerability. Users of the Team Views Plugin version 0.9.0 and earlier should assess their risk and consider implementing additional security controls or limiting access to the plugin functionality until a patch is released (Jenkins Advisory).

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