This advisory announces multiple security vulnerabilities that
were found in Jenkins core.
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SECURITY-63 / CVE-2013-2034
This creates a cross-site request forgery (CSRF) vulnerability
on Jenkins master, where an anonymous attacker can trick an
administrator to execute arbitrary code on Jenkins master by
having him open a specifically crafted attack URL.
There's also a related vulnerability where the permission
check on this ability is done imprecisely, which may affect
those who are running Jenkins instances with a custom
authorization strategy plugin.
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SECURITY-67 / CVE-2013-2033
This creates a cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability, where
an attacker with a valid user account on Jenkins can execute
JavaScript in the browser of other users, if those users are
using certain browsers.
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SECURITY-69 / CVE-2013-2034
This is another CSRF vulnerability that allows an attacker to
cause a deployment of binaries to Maven repositories. This
vulnerability has the same CVE ID as SEUCRITY-63.
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SECURITY-71 / CVE-2013-1808
This creates a cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability.