Jenkins LoadNinja Plugin 2.1 and earlier stores LoadNinja API keys in unencrypted form in job configuration files (config.xml) on the Jenkins controller. Because the secret is persisted without encryption or equivalent protection, users with Item/Extended Read permission can view the API key through job configuration data, and anyone with access to the Jenkins controller filesystem can recover it directly from the stored XML. The issue affects LoadNinja Plugin 2.1 and earlier and was fixed in version 2.2.
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Item/Extended Read permission from untrusted users, and limit access to the Jenkins controller filesystem to trusted administrators only. Audit job config.xml files for exposed LoadNinja API keys and replace/rotate any discovered credentials. Minimize plugin usage where possible until the fixed version is deployed.Patch, then assume compromise.
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