CVE-2023-30285: An issue in Deviniti Issue Sync Synchronization v3.5.2 for Jira allows attackers to obtain the login creden...
An issue in Deviniti Issue Sync Synchronization v3.5.2 for Jira allows attackers to obtain the login credentials of a user via a crafted request sent to /rest/synchronizer/1.0/technicalUser.
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CVE-2023-30285 affects Deviniti Issue Sync Synchronization v3.5.2 for Jira. A crafted network request can disclose a user’s login credentials. This is primarily a confidentiality risk: stolen credentials may enable follow-on access, depending on account privileges and reuse. Organizations running Jira with Deviniti Issue Sync Synchronization v3.5.2 are potentially exposed, especially if Jira or plugin REST endpoints are reachable from untrusted networks or the internet. Prioritize identification and containment if this plugin/version is present. Credential exposure can create broader business risk beyond the vulnerable component, especially in Jira environments containing sensitive project or customer data. Mitigation focus: Inventory Jira instances for Issue Sync Synchronization and confirm the installed version.; Check Deviniti guidance for a fixed version or official mitigation.; Restrict Jira and plugin REST endpoints from untrusted networks where possible..
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