Source: https://blogs.securiteam.com/index.php/archives/3171 Vulnerability Details Jenkins is vulnerable to a Java deserialization vulnerability. In order to trigger the vulnerability two requests need to be sent. The vulnerability can be found in the implementation of a bidirectional communication channel (over HTTP) which accepts commands. The first request starts a session for the bi-directional channel and is used for “downloading” data from the server. The HTTP header “Session” is the identifier for the channel. The HTTP header “Side” specifies the “downloading/uploading” direction. The second request is the sending component of the bidirectional channel. The first requests is blocked until the second request is sent. The request for a bidirectional channel is matched by the “Session” HTTP header which is just a UUID. Proof of Concept In order to exploit the vulnerability, an attacker needs to create a serialized payload with the command to execute by running the payload.jar script. The second step is to change python script jenkins_poc1.py: - Adjust target url in URL variable - Change file to open in line “FILE_SER = open(“jenkins_poc1.ser”, “rb”).read()” to your payload file. Proof of Concept: https://gitlab.com/exploit-database/exploitdb-bin-sploits/-/raw/main/bin-sploits/41965.zip