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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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Low (View bug fix roadmap)
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8.0.0, 8.1.0, 8.0.1, 8.0.2, 8.0.3, 8.1.1, 8.0.4, 8.2.0, 8.1.2, 8.2.1, 8.2.2, 8.2.3, 8.3.0, 8.3.1, 8.2.4, 8.2.5, 8.1.3
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Severity 2 - Major
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The Atlassian Troubleshooting and Support Tools (ATST) plugin prior to version 1.17.2 which was used in Jira Server & Jira Data Center before version 8.3.2, allows an unprivileged user to initiate periodic log scans and send the results to a user-specified email address due to a missing authorization check. The email message may contain configuration information about the application that the plugin is installed into.
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BSERV-11960 Improper Authorization in Bitbucket Server through ATST Plugin - CVE-2019-15005
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- Closed
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[JSWSERVER-20255] Improper Authorization in Jira Server through ATST Plugin - CVE-2019-15005
Labels | Original: CVE-2019-15005 advisory advisory-released security | New: CVE-2019-15005 advisory advisory-released improper-authorization security |
Labels | Original: CVE-2019-15005 advisory advisory-released advisory-to-release security | New: CVE-2019-15005 advisory advisory-released security |
Labels | Original: CVE-2019-15005 advisory advisory-to-release security | New: CVE-2019-15005 advisory advisory-released advisory-to-release security |
Security | Original: Atlassian Staff [ 10750 ] |
Description | Original: The Atlassian Troubleshooting and Support Tools (ATST) plugin prior to version 1.17.2 in Jira Server & Jira Data Center before 8.3.2, allows an unprivileged user to initiate periodic log scans and send the results to a user-specified email address due to a missing authorization check. The email message may contain configuration information about the application that the plugin is installed into. | New: The Atlassian Troubleshooting and Support Tools (ATST) plugin prior to version 1.17.2 which was used in Jira Server & Jira Data Center before version 8.3.2, allows an unprivileged user to initiate periodic log scans and send the results to a user-specified email address due to a missing authorization check. The email message may contain configuration information about the application that the plugin is installed into. |
Description | Original: The Atlassian Troubleshooting and Support Tools (ATST) plugin prior to version 1.17.2 in Jira Server / Data Center from 8.0.0 and before 8.3.2, allows an unprivileged user to initiate periodic log scans and send the results to a user-specified email address due to a missing authorization check. The email message may contain configuration information about the application that the plugin is installed into. | New: The Atlassian Troubleshooting and Support Tools (ATST) plugin prior to version 1.17.2 in Jira Server & Jira Data Center before 8.3.2, allows an unprivileged user to initiate periodic log scans and send the results to a user-specified email address due to a missing authorization check. The email message may contain configuration information about the application that the plugin is installed into. |
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This issue relates to |
Labels | Original: advisory advisory-to-release cve-2019-15003 security | New: CVE-2019-15005 advisory advisory-to-release security |
Summary | Original: Improper Authorization in Jira Server through ATST Plugin - CVE-2019-15003 | New: Improper Authorization in Jira Server through ATST Plugin - CVE-2019-15005 |
Component/s | New: UPM (Universal Plugin Manager) [ 12971 ] | |
Component/s | Original: AgileBoard [ 14190 ] |
This is an independent assessment and you should evaluate its applicability to your own IT environment.
CVSS v3 score: 4.3 => Medium severity
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https://asecurityteam.bitbucket.io/cvss_v3/#CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:N/A:N