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OPENNLP-1299: Use HTTPS to resolve dependencies in Maven Build #371

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This is a security fix for a vulnerability in your Apache Maven pom.xml 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.

This contribution is a part of a submission to the GitHub Security Lab Bug Bounty program.

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Yes, this contribution was automatically generated, however, the code to generate this PR was lovingly hand crafted to bring this security fix to your repository.

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Tracking

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JLLeitschuh/bulk-security-pr-generator#2

This fixes a security vulnerability in this project where the `pom.xml`
files were configuring Maven to resolve dependencies over HTTP instead of
HTTPS.

Signed-off-by: Jonathan Leitschuh <Jonathan.Leitschuh@gmail.com>
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A change we need to make but I'm not sure how I feel about these automated pull requests. There's no JIRA to track the change and the commit doesn't reference the issue.

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Hi! I am actually a person.
I did report this to the Apache security team and had him reach out to all of you months ago about this.

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Thanks. Just as a suggestion you might want to update the text of the PRs you generate to indicate you are a person because it really reads like it's an automated bot and we don't have guidelines around contributions from bots but we do appreciate the contribution. I have written OPENNLP-1299 to track this change.

@jzonthemtn jzonthemtn changed the title [SECURITY] Use HTTPS to resolve dependencies in Maven Build OPENNLP-1299: Use HTTPS to resolve dependencies in Maven Build Feb 19, 2020
@jzonthemtn jzonthemtn merged commit 43ccfd6 into apache:master Feb 19, 2020
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The PR was automatically generated. But there is a person behind the account that did the generation. So, it is a mix of both.

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