{ "data_type": "CVE", "data_format": "MITRE", "data_version": "4.0", "CVE_data_meta": { "ID": "CVE-2020-7599", "ASSIGNER": "report@snyk.io", "STATE": "PUBLIC" }, "affects": { "vendor": { "vendor_data": [ { "vendor_name": "n/a", "product": { "product_data": [ { "product_name": "com.gradle.plugin-publish", "version": { "version_data": [ { "version_value": "all versions before 0.11.0" } ] } } ] } } ] } }, "problemtype": { "problemtype_data": [ { "description": [ { "lang": "eng", "value": "Insertion of Sensitive Information into Log File" } ] } ] }, "references": { "reference_data": [ { "refsource": "MISC", "name": "https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-JAVA-COMGRADLEPLUGINPUBLISH-559866", "url": "https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-JAVA-COMGRADLEPLUGINPUBLISH-559866" }, { "refsource": "MISC", "name": "https://blog.gradle.org/plugin-portal-update", "url": "https://blog.gradle.org/plugin-portal-update" } ] }, "description": { "description_data": [ { "lang": "eng", "value": "All versions of com.gradle.plugin-publish before 0.11.0 are vulnerable to Insertion of Sensitive Information into Log File. When a plugin author publishes a Gradle plugin while running Gradle with the --info log level flag, the Gradle Logger logs an AWS pre-signed URL. If this build log is publicly visible (as it is in many popular public CI systems like TravisCI) this AWS pre-signed URL would allow a malicious actor to replace a recently uploaded plugin with their own." } ] } }