CVE-2026-9674: Vulnerability in Jenkins Project Jenkins Multijob Plugin
CVE-2026-9674 is a cross-site request forgery (CSRF) vulnerability in the Jenkins Multijob Plugin version 662. vd2e0001f6b_b_d and earlier. This vulnerability allows attackers to resume failed Multijob builds without proper authorization. There is no CVSS score or detailed vendor advisory available, and no patch or remediation information has been provided. The vulnerability is published and known exploits are not reported in the wild. The Jenkins Multijob Plugin is not a cloud service, so remediation depends on the plugin's update status. Due to lack of patch information, users should monitor vendor advisories for updates. No specific countries are targeted or affected based on the available data.
AI Analysis
Technical Summary
CVE-2026-9674 describes a CSRF vulnerability in Jenkins Multijob Plugin versions 662.vd2e0001f6b_b_d and earlier. The flaw permits attackers to resume failed Multijob builds by exploiting insufficient request validation. No CVSS score or official remediation details are currently available. The vulnerability is publicly disclosed but not known to be exploited in the wild. The plugin is not cloud-hosted, so patching depends on plugin updates from Jenkins Project.
Potential Impact
An attacker exploiting this CSRF vulnerability could resume failed Multijob builds in Jenkins without proper authorization. This may lead to unintended job executions or workflow disruptions. No further impact details or exploitation reports are available. The vulnerability does not appear to allow privilege escalation or code execution based on the provided information.
Mitigation Recommendations
Patch status is not yet confirmed — check the Jenkins Project advisory for current remediation guidance. Since no official fix or workaround is currently documented, users should monitor Jenkins security advisories and update the Multijob Plugin once a patch is released. Until then, consider restricting access to Jenkins interfaces and enforcing CSRF protections where possible.
CVE-2026-9674: Vulnerability in Jenkins Project Jenkins Multijob Plugin
Description
CVE-2026-9674 is a cross-site request forgery (CSRF) vulnerability in the Jenkins Multijob Plugin version 662. vd2e0001f6b_b_d and earlier. This vulnerability allows attackers to resume failed Multijob builds without proper authorization. There is no CVSS score or detailed vendor advisory available, and no patch or remediation information has been provided. The vulnerability is published and known exploits are not reported in the wild. The Jenkins Multijob Plugin is not a cloud service, so remediation depends on the plugin's update status. Due to lack of patch information, users should monitor vendor advisories for updates. No specific countries are targeted or affected based on the available data.
AI-Powered Analysis
Machine-generated threat intelligence
Technical Analysis
CVE-2026-9674 describes a CSRF vulnerability in Jenkins Multijob Plugin versions 662.vd2e0001f6b_b_d and earlier. The flaw permits attackers to resume failed Multijob builds by exploiting insufficient request validation. No CVSS score or official remediation details are currently available. The vulnerability is publicly disclosed but not known to be exploited in the wild. The plugin is not cloud-hosted, so patching depends on plugin updates from Jenkins Project.
Potential Impact
An attacker exploiting this CSRF vulnerability could resume failed Multijob builds in Jenkins without proper authorization. This may lead to unintended job executions or workflow disruptions. No further impact details or exploitation reports are available. The vulnerability does not appear to allow privilege escalation or code execution based on the provided information.
Mitigation Recommendations
Patch status is not yet confirmed — check the Jenkins Project advisory for current remediation guidance. Since no official fix or workaround is currently documented, users should monitor Jenkins security advisories and update the Multijob Plugin once a patch is released. Until then, consider restricting access to Jenkins interfaces and enforcing CSRF protections where possible.
Technical Details
- Data Version
- 5.2
- Assigner Short Name
- jenkins
- Date Reserved
- 2026-05-27T06:41:59.056Z
- Cvss Version
- null
- State
- PUBLISHED
- Remediation Level
- null
Threat ID: 6a170b61e29bf47b50c9090f
Added to database: 5/27/2026, 3:18:57 PM
Last enriched: 5/27/2026, 3:49:59 PM
Last updated: 5/27/2026, 4:27:19 PM
Views: 4
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