Jenkins QMetry Plugin 1.13-: API Keys Unmasked in Job Config
CVE-2025-53660 Published on July 9, 2025
Jenkins QMetry Test Management Plugin 1.13 and earlier does not mask Qmetry Automation API Keys displayed on the job configuration form, increasing the potential for attackers to observe and capture them.
Vulnerability Analysis
CVE-2025-53660 is exploitable with network access, and requires small amount of user privileges. This vulnerability is considered to have a low attack complexity. The potential impact of an exploit of this vulnerability is considered to have a small impact on confidentiality, a small impact on integrity and availability.
Weakness Types
Unprotected Storage of Credentials
Storing a password in plaintext may result in a system compromise. Password management issues occur when a password is stored in plaintext in an application's properties or configuration file. Storing a plaintext password in a configuration file allows anyone who can read the file access to the password-protected resource.
Insufficiently Protected Credentials
The product transmits or stores authentication credentials, but it uses an insecure method that is susceptible to unauthorized interception and/or retrieval.
Products Associated with CVE-2025-53660
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Affected Versions
Jenkins Project Jenkins QMetry Test Management Plugin:- Before and including 1.13 is affected.
Exploit Probability
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