Tuleap is an open-source suite designed to improve software development management and collaboration. A malicious user with access to a tracker could force-reset certain field configurations, leading to potential information loss. The display time attribute for the date field, the size attribute for the multiselectbox field, the default value, number of rows, and columns attributes for the text field, and the default value, size, and max characters attributes for the string field configurations are lost when added as criteria in a saved report. Additionally, in Tuleap Community Edition versions 16.4.99.1739806825 to 16.4.99.1739877910, this issue could be exploited to prevent access to tracker data by triggering a crash. This vulnerability has been fixed in Tuleap Community Edition 16.4.99.1739877910 and Tuleap Enterprise Edition 16.3-9 and 16.4-4.
Tuleap is an Open Source Suite to improve management of software developments and collaboration. Tuleap allows cross-site scripting (XSS) via the tracker names used in the semantic timeframe deletion message. A tracker administrator with a semantic timeframe used by other trackers could use this vulnerability to force other tracker administrators to execute uncontrolled code. This vulnerability is fixed in Tuleap Community Edition 16.4.99.1740067916 and Tuleap Enterprise Edition 16.4-5 and 16.3-10.
Tuleap is a tool for end to end traceability of application and system developments. Prior to Tuleap Community Edition 15.13.99.40, Tuleap Enterprise Edition 15.13-3, and Tuleap Enterprise Edition 15.12-6, users might receive email notification with information they should not have access to. Tuleap Community Edition 15.13.99.40, Tuleap Enterprise Edition 15.13-3, and Tuleap Enterprise Edition 15.12-6 fix this issue.
Tuleap is a tool for end to end traceability of application and system developments. Prior to Tuleap Community Edition 15.13.99.110, Tuleap Enterprise Edition 15.13-5, and Tuleap Enterprise Edition 15.12-5, administrators of a project can access the content of trackers with permissions restrictions of project they are members of but not admin via the cross tracker search widget. Tuleap Community Edition 15.13.99.110, Tuleap Enterprise Edition 15.13-5, and Tuleap Enterprise Edition 15.12-8 fix this issue.
Tuleap is a tool for end to end traceability of application and system developments. Prior to Tuleap Community Edition 15.13.99.113, Tuleap Enterprise Edition 15.13-5, and Tuleap Enterprise Edition 15.12-5, users might see tracker names they should not have access to. Tuleap Community Edition 15.13.99.113, Tuleap Enterprise Edition 15.13-5, and Tuleap Enterprise Edition 15.12-8 fix this issue.
Tuleap is a tool for end to end traceability of application and system developments. Prior to Tuleap Community Edition 15.13.99.37, Tuleap Enterprise Edition 15.13-3, and Tuleap Enterprise Edition 15.12-6, a site administrator could create an artifact link type with a forward label allowing them to execute uncontrolled code (or at least achieve content injection) in a mail client. Tuleap Community Edition 15.13.99.37, Tuleap Enterprise Edition 15.13-3, and Tuleap Enterprise Edition 15.12-6 fix this issue.
Tuleap is an open source suite to improve management of software developments and collaboration. Prior to Tuleap Community Edition 15.10.99.128 and Tuleap Enterprise Edition 15.10-6 and 15.9-8, the checkbox "Apply same permissions to all sub-items of this folder" in the document manager permissions modal is not taken into account and always considered as unchecked. In situations where the permissions are being restricted some users might still keep, incorrectly, the possibility to edit or manage items. Only change made via the web UI are affected, changes directly made via the REST API are not impacted. This vulnerability is fixed in Tuleap Community Edition 15.10.99.128 and Tuleap Enterprise Edition 15.10-6 and 15.9-8.
Tuleap is an Open Source Suite to improve management of software developments and collaboration. A malicious user could exploit this issue on purpose to delete information on the instance or possibly gain access to restricted artifacts. It is however not possible to control exactly which information is deleted. Information from theDate, File, Float, Int, List, OpenList, Text, and Permissions on artifact (this one can lead to the disclosure of restricted information) fields can be impacted. This vulnerability is fixed in Tuleap Community Edition version 15.7.99.6 and Tuleap Enterprise Edition 15.7-2, 15.6-5, 15.5-6, 15.4-8, 15.3-6, 15.2-5, 15.1-9, 15.0-9, and 14.12-6.
Tuleap is an open source suite to improve management of software developments and collaboration. Prior to version 15.5.99.76 of Tuleap Community Edition and prior to versions 15.5-4 and 15.4-7 of Tuleap Enterprise Edition, users with a read access to a tracker where the mass update feature is used might get access to restricted information. Tuleap Community Edition 15.5.99.76, Tuleap Enterprise Edition 15.5-4, and Tuleap Enterprise Edition 15.4-7 contain a patch for this issue.
Tuleap is an Open Source Suite to improve management of software developments and collaboration. Some users might get access to restricted information when a process validates the permissions of multiple users (e.g. mail notifications). This issue has been patched in version 15.4.99.140 of Tuleap Community Edition.