For the April security release, we are releasing fixes for vulnerabilities that impact Azure DevOps Server 2019, TFS 2018, TFS 2017, and TFS 2015. These vulnerabilities were found through our Azure DevOps Bounty Program. Thanks to everyone who has been participating in this program.
CVE-2019-0857: spoofing vulnerability in the Wiki
CVE-2019-0866: remote code execution vulnerability in Pipelines
CVE-2019-0867: cross site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in Pipelines
CVE-2019-0868: cross site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in Pipelines
CVE-2019-0869: HTML injection vulnerability in Pipelines
CVE-2019-0870: cross site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in Pipelines
CVE-2019-0871: cross site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in Pipelines
CVE-2019-0874: cross site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in Pipelines
CVE-2019-0875: elevation of privilege vulnerability in Boards
Azure DevOps Server 2019 Patch 1
If you have Azure DevOps Server 2019, you should install Azure DevOps Server 2019 Patch 1.
Verifying Installation
To verify if you have this update installed, you can check the version of the following file: [INSTALL_DIR]Application TierWeb ServicesbinMicrosoft.TeamFoundation.Server.WebAccess.VersionControl.dll. Azure DevOps Server 2019 is installed to c:Program FilesAzure DevOps Server 2019 by default.
After installing Azure DevOps Server 2019 Patch 1, the version will be 17.143.28804.3.
TFS 2018 Update 3.2 Patch 3
If you have TFS 2018 Update 2 or Update 3, you should first update to TFS 2018 Update 3.2. Once on Update 3.2, install TFS 2018 Update 3.2 Patch 3.
Verifying Installation
To verify if you have this update installed, you can check the version of the following file: [TFS_INSTALL_DIR]Application TierWeb ServicesbinMicrosoft.TeamFoundation.WorkItemTracking.Web.dll. TFS 2018 is installed to c:Program FilesMicrosoft Team Foundation Server 2018 by default.
After installing TFS 2018 Update 3.2 Patch 3, the version will be 16.131.28728.4.
TFS 2018 Update 1.2 Patch 3
If you have TFS 2018 RTW or Update 1, you should first update to TFS 2018 Update 1.2. Once on Update 1.2, install TFS 2018 Update 1.2 Patch 3.
Verifying Installation
To verify if you have this update installed, you can check the version of the following file: [TFS_INSTALL_DIR]Application TierWeb ServicesbinMicrosoft.TeamFoundation.Server.WebAccess.Admin.dll. TFS 2018 is installed to c:Program FilesMicrosoft Team Foundation Server 2018 by default.
After installing TFS 2018 Update 1.2 Patch 3, the version will be 16.122.28801.2.
TFS 2017 Update 3.1 Patch 4
If you have TFS 2017, you should first update to TFS 2017 Update 3.1. Once on Update 3.1, install TFS 2017 Update 3.1 Patch 4.
Verifying Installation
To verify if you have a patch installed, you can check the version of the following file: [TFS_INSTALL_DIR]Application TierWeb ServicesbinMicrosoft.TeamFoundation.Server.WebAccess.Admin.dll. TFS 2017 is installed to c:Program FilesMicrosoft Team Foundation Server 15.0 by default.
After installing TFS 2017 Update 3.1 Patch 4, the version will be 15.117.28728.0.
TFS 2015 Update 4.2
If you are on TFS 2015, you should upgrade to TFS 2015 Update 4.2 with the ISO or Web Install. This is a full upgrade and will require you to run the Upgrade Wizard.
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