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JFrog Artifactory: Warning of new IT security vulnerability

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JFrog Artifactory: Warning of new IT security vulnerability

As the BSI currently reports, a vulnerability has been identified for JFrog Artifactory. You can read a description of the security vulnerability and a list of the affected operating systems and products here.

The Federal Office for Security in Information Technology (BSI) issued a security advisory for JFrog Artifactory on March 13, 2024. The security vulnerability affects the Linux operating system and the JFrog Artifactory product.

The latest manufacturer recommendations regarding updates, workarounds and security patches for this vulnerability can be found here: GitHub Advisory Database (As of March 13, 2024). Other useful links are listed later in this article.

JFrog Artifactory Safety Notice – Risk: High

Risk level: 3 (high)
CVSS Base Score: 8,8
CVSS Temporal Score: 7,7
Remoteangriff: Ja

The Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) is used to assess the severity of vulnerabilities in computer systems. The CVSS standard makes it possible to compare potential or actual security vulnerabilities based on various criteria in order to better prioritize countermeasures. The attributes “none”, “low”, “medium”, “high” and “critical” are used to determine the severity levels of a vulnerability. The Base Score evaluates the requirements for an attack (including authentication, complexity, privileges, user interaction) and its consequences. The temporal score also takes changes over time in the danger situation into account. According to the CVSS, the risk of the current vulnerability is classified as “high” with a base score of 8.8.

JFrog Artifactory Bug: Vulnerability allows cross-site scripting

JFrog Artifactory is a universal DevOps solution.

A remote, anonymous attacker could exploit a vulnerability in JFrog Artifactory to conduct a cross-site scripting attack.

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The vulnerability was classified using the CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) referencing system by the individual serial number CVE-2024-2247.

Systems affected by the security gap at a glance

operating system
Linux

Products
JFrog Artifactory

General recommendations for dealing with IT vulnerabilities

Users of the affected applications should keep them up to date. When security gaps become known, manufacturers are required to fix them as quickly as possible by developing a patch or a workaround. If security patches are available, install them promptly. For information, consult the sources listed in the next section. These often contain further information about the latest version of the software in question as well as the availability of security patches or information about workarounds. If you have any further questions or uncertainties, please contact your responsible administrator. IT security managers should regularly check the sources mentioned to see whether a new security update is available.

Manufacturer information on updates, patches and workarounds

Here you will find further links with information about bug reports, security fixes and workarounds.

GitHub Advisory Database vom 2024-03-13 (13.03.2024)
For more information, see:

JFrog Security Advisory vom 2024-03-13 (13.03.2024)
For more information, see:

Version history of this security alert

This is the initial version of this IT security notice for JFrog Artifactory. This text will be updated as updates are announced. You can see the changes made using the version history below.

March 13, 2024 – Initial version

+++ Editorial note: This text was generated based on current BSI data and will be updated in a data-driven manner depending on the warning situation. We accept feedback and comments at [email protected]. +++

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