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This is a security fix for a high-severity vulnerability in your Gradlebuild.gradle file(s).
The build files indicate that this project is resolving dependencies over HTTP instead of HTTPS.
This leaves your build vulnerable to allowing a Man in the Middle (MITM) attackers to execute arbitrary code on your or your computer or CI/CD system.
This vulnerability has a CVSS v3.0 Base Score of 8.1/10.
This vulnerability was automatically detected by Moderne.io.
You can automatically detect future vulnerabilities like this by enabling the free (for open-source) GitHub Action.
I'm not an employee of GitHub nor of Semmle, I'm simply an open-source security researcher.
Source
This contribution was automatically generated with an OpenRewriterefactoring recipe, which was lovingly hand crafted to bring this security fix to your repository.
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CLA Requirements
This section is only relevant if your project requires contributors to sign a Contributor License Agreement (CLA) for external contributions.
It is unlikely that I'll be able to directly sign CLAs. However, all contributed commits are already automatically signed-off.
The meaning of a signoff depends on the project, but it typically certifies that committer has the rights to submit this work under the same license and agrees to a Developer Certificate of Origin
(see https://developercertificate.org/ for more information).
If signing your organization's CLA is a strict-requirement for merging this contribution, please feel free to close this PR.
Sponsorship & Support
This contribution is sponsored by HUMAN Security Inc. and the new Dan Kaminsky Fellowship, a fellowship created to celebrate
Dan's memory and legacy by funding open-source work that makes the world a better (and more secure) place.
This PR was generated by Moderne, a free-for-open source SaaS offering that uses format-preserving AST transformations
to fix bugs, standardize code style, apply best practices, migrate library versions, and fix common security vulnerabilities at scale.
This is a security fix for a high-severity vulnerability in your Gradle
build.gradle
file(s).The build files indicate that this project is resolving dependencies over HTTP instead of HTTPS. This leaves your build vulnerable to allowing a Man in the Middle (MITM) attackers to execute arbitrary code on your or your computer or CI/CD system.
This vulnerability has a CVSS v3.0 Base Score of 8.1/10.
POC code has existed since 2014 to maliciously compromise a JAR file in-flight. MITM attacks against HTTP are increasingly common, for example Comcast is known to have done it to their own users.
References
Detecting this and Future Vulnerabilities
This vulnerability was automatically detected by Moderne.io.
You can automatically detect future vulnerabilities like this by enabling the free (for open-source) GitHub Action.
I'm not an employee of GitHub nor of Semmle, I'm simply an open-source security researcher.
Source
This contribution was automatically generated with an OpenRewrite refactoring recipe, which was lovingly hand crafted to bring this security fix to your repository.
The source code that generated this PR can be found here: UseHttpsForRepositories
Opting-Out
If you'd like to opt-out of future automated security vulnerability fixes like this, please consider adding a file called
.github/GH-ROBOTS.txt
to your repository with the line:This bot will respect the ROBOTS.txt format for future contributions.
Alternatively, if this project is no longer actively maintained, consider archiving the repository.
CLA Requirements
This section is only relevant if your project requires contributors to sign a Contributor License Agreement (CLA) for external contributions.
It is unlikely that I'll be able to directly sign CLAs. However, all contributed commits are already automatically signed-off.
If signing your organization's CLA is a strict-requirement for merging this contribution, please feel free to close this PR.
Sponsorship & Support
This contribution is sponsored by HUMAN Security Inc. and the new Dan Kaminsky Fellowship, a fellowship created to celebrate Dan's memory and legacy by funding open-source work that makes the world a better (and more secure) place.
This PR was generated by Moderne, a free-for-open source SaaS offering that uses format-preserving AST transformations to fix bugs, standardize code style, apply best practices, migrate library versions, and fix common security vulnerabilities at scale.
Tracking
All PR's generated as part of this fix are tracked here: https://github.com/JLLeitschuh/security-research/issues/9