snyk-gradle-plugin@2.3.1 vulnerabilities

Snyk CLI Gradle plugin

  • latest version

    4.8.0

  • latest non vulnerable version

  • first published

    7 years ago

  • latest version published

    4 days ago

  • licenses detected

  • Direct Vulnerabilities

    Known vulnerabilities in the snyk-gradle-plugin package. This does not include vulnerabilities belonging to this package’s dependencies.

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    VulnerabilityVulnerable Version
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    Code Injection dsfsdf

    snyk-gradle-plugin is a plugin for the Snyk CLI tool, providing dependency metadata for Gradle projects.

    Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Code Injection when scanning an untrusted Gradle project. The vulnerability can be triggered if Snyk test is run inside the untrusted project due to the improper handling of the current working directory name. Snyk recommends only scanning trusted projects.

    Note:

    This is only a plugin to be used with the Snyk CLI tool. Considering that the user has to use Snyk CLI to run Snyk Test on a specific gradle project, the attack complexity of this vulnerability is High.

    How to fix Code Injection?

    Upgrade snyk-gradle-plugin to version 4.5.0 or higher.

    <4.5.0
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    Command Injection dsfsdf

    snyk-gradle-plugin is a plugin for the Snyk CLI tool, providing dependency metadata for Gradle projects.

    Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Command Injection due to an incomplete fix for CVE-2022-40764.

    A successful exploit allows attackers to run arbitrary commands on the host system where the Snyk CLI is installed by passing in crafted command line flags.

    In order to exploit this vulnerability, a user would have to execute the snyk test command on untrusted files. In most cases, an attacker positioned to control the command line arguments to the Snyk CLI would already be positioned to execute arbitrary commands. However, this could be abused in specific scenarios, such as continuous integration pipelines, where developers can control the arguments passed to the Snyk CLI to leverage this component as part of a wider attack against an integration/build pipeline.

    This issue has been addressed in the latest Snyk Docker images available at https://hub.docker.com/r/snyk/snyk as of 2022-11-29. Images downloaded and built prior to that date should be updated.

    The issue has also been addressed in the Snyk TeamCity CI/CD plugin as of version v20221130.093605.

    How to fix Command Injection?

    Upgrade snyk-gradle-plugin to version 3.24.5 or higher.

    <3.24.5