CVE-2026-57287: Vulnerability in Jenkins Project Jenkins Job Configuration History Plugin
Jenkins Job Configuration History Plugin 1356.ve360da_6c523a_ and earlier does not redact the encrypted values of secrets when displaying historical job and agent configurations, allowing attackers with Extended Read permission to view encrypted secret values that would otherwise be redacted.
AI Analysis
Technical Summary
The Jenkins Job Configuration History Plugin versions 1356.ve360da_6c523a_ and earlier fail to redact encrypted secret values when showing historical configurations of jobs and agents. This flaw permits attackers who have Extended Read permission to access encrypted secrets that are normally hidden, potentially exposing sensitive information stored in Jenkins configurations.
Potential Impact
Attackers with Extended Read permission can view encrypted secret values in the configuration history, which are intended to be redacted. This exposure could lead to unauthorized disclosure of sensitive credentials or secrets managed within Jenkins, increasing the risk of further compromise depending on the nature of the secrets revealed.
Mitigation Recommendations
Patch status is not yet confirmed — check the vendor advisory for current remediation guidance. Until an official fix is available, restrict Extended Read permissions to trusted users only to limit exposure. Monitor Jenkins plugin updates for a security patch addressing this issue.
CVE-2026-57287: Vulnerability in Jenkins Project Jenkins Job Configuration History Plugin
Description
Jenkins Job Configuration History Plugin 1356.ve360da_6c523a_ and earlier does not redact the encrypted values of secrets when displaying historical job and agent configurations, allowing attackers with Extended Read permission to view encrypted secret values that would otherwise be redacted.
CVSS v3.1
Score 4.3medium
Weaknesses
AI-Powered Analysis
Machine-generated threat intelligence
Technical Analysis
The Jenkins Job Configuration History Plugin versions 1356.ve360da_6c523a_ and earlier fail to redact encrypted secret values when showing historical configurations of jobs and agents. This flaw permits attackers who have Extended Read permission to access encrypted secrets that are normally hidden, potentially exposing sensitive information stored in Jenkins configurations.
Potential Impact
Attackers with Extended Read permission can view encrypted secret values in the configuration history, which are intended to be redacted. This exposure could lead to unauthorized disclosure of sensitive credentials or secrets managed within Jenkins, increasing the risk of further compromise depending on the nature of the secrets revealed.
Mitigation Recommendations
Patch status is not yet confirmed — check the vendor advisory for current remediation guidance. Until an official fix is available, restrict Extended Read permissions to trusted users only to limit exposure. Monitor Jenkins plugin updates for a security patch addressing this issue.
Technical Details
- Data Version
- 5.2
- Assigner Short Name
- jenkins
- Date Reserved
- 2026-06-24T08:41:44.358Z
- Cvss Version
- null
- State
- PUBLISHED
- Remediation Level
- null
Threat ID: 6a3be195eed863c81eeb98e9
Added to database: 06/24/2026, 13:54:29 UTC
Last enriched: 06/24/2026, 14:16:29 UTC
Last updated: 06/24/2026, 19:09:38 UTC
Views: 6
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