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Severe vulnerabilities identified in Jenkins server
March 10, 2023, noon | SC Staff
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Aqua researchers discovered that Jenkins open source automation servers are being impacted by two severe vulnerabilities dubbed "CorePlague," which could be exploited to facilitate arbitrary code execution, reports The Hacker News.
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