Link vulnerabilities to Jira issues or unlink them | Fluid Attacks

Link vulnerabilities to Jira issues or unlink them

Among the benefits of Fluid Attacks’ Jira integration, there is the possibility to link vulnerabilities to preexisting issues and unlink them from issues. Read this article to understand how to use those features.

Link vulnerabilities to Jira issues

Info on required permissions
Permission required: In order to link vulnerabilities to preexisting issues you must have the permission “Administer Jira” or be an admin of the Jira Cloud instance.
Advice on creating an issue
If you do not have the issue for a vulnerability yet, you may want to create the issue.
  1. In your Jira Cloud instance, open the project where you want to link a vulnerability to an issue.
  2. Open the Jira project to link a vulnerability found by Fluid Attacks

  3. Select Fluid Attacks from under APPS in the left-hand menu.
  4. Find the Fluid Attacks app on the Jira menu

  5. Click on Link in the row of the vulnerability that you wish to link to a Jira issue.
  6. Click to link a vulnerability found by Fluid Attacks to a Jira issue

  7. Left-click on the field and select the issue to link.
  8. Select the Jira issue to link with the vulnerability found by Fluid Attacks

  9. Click on Submit.

Unlink vulnerabilities from Jira issues

Info on required permissions
Permission required: In order to unlink vulnerabilities from issues, you must have the permission “Administer Jira” or be an admin of the Jira Cloud instance.
Access the Fluid Attacks app on Jira as instructed above to find the vulnerability you want to unlink from an issue. In the row of that vulnerability, simply click on Unlink.
Unlink vulnerability found by Fluid Attacks from Jira issue
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