CVE-2025-53103
junit-platform-reporting can leak Git credentials through its OpenTestReportGeneratingListener
Description
### Summary This vulnerability affects JUnit's support for writing Open Test Reporting XML files which is an opt-in feature of `junit-platform-reporting`. If a repository is cloned using a GitHub token or other credentials in its URL, for example: ```bash git clone https://${GH_APP}:${GH_TOKEN}@github.com/example/example.git ``` The credentials are captured by `OpenTestReportGeneratingListener` which produces (trimmed for brevity): ```xml <infrastructure> <git:repository originUrl="https://username:[email protected]/example/example.git" /> </infrastructure> ``` ### Details https://github.com/junit-team/junit5/blob/6b7764dac92fd35cb348152d1b37f8726875a4e0/junit-platform-reporting/src/main/java/org/junit/platform/reporting/open/xml/OpenTestReportGeneratingListener.java#L183 I think this should be configurable in some way to exclude select git information or exclude it entirely. ### PoC 1. Clone a repo using a GitHub token as shown above. 2. Enable the listener `junit.platform.reporting.open.xml.enabled=true` 3. Observe report captures credentials ### Impact Depending on the level of access of the token, it can be nothing, limited, or everything. If these test reports are published or stored anywhere public, then there is the possibility that a rouge attacker can steal the token and perform elevated actions by impersonating the user or app. ### Resolution JUnit 5.13.2 and later replace credentials in the URL with `***`. Moreover, including any Git metadata in the XML output is now an opt-in feature that can be enabled via the new `junit.platform.reporting.open.xml.git.enabled=true` configuration parameter but is not included by default.
How to fix CVE-2025-53103
To remediate CVE-2025-53103, upgrade the affected package to a fixed version below.
- —upgrade to 5.13.2 or later
Is CVE-2025-53103 being exploited?
Low — EPSS is 0.0%, meaning exploitation activity has not been observed at scale.