Headline
GHSA-gwxv-jv83-6qjr: JStachio XSS vulnerability: Unescaped single quotes
Impact
Description:
JStachio fails to escape single quotes '
in HTML, allowing an attacker to inject malicious code.
Reproduction Steps:
Use the following template code:
<div attr='{{value}}'></div>
Set the value variable to ' onblur='alert(1)
.
public class Escaping {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Model model = new Model("' onblur='alert(1)");
String result = AttributeTemplate.of().execute(model);
System.out.println(result);
}
@JStache(template = "<div attr='{{value}}'></div>",
name="AttributeTemplate")
@JStacheConfig(contentType= Html.class)
public static class Model {
public final String value;
public Model(String value) {
this.value = value;
}
public String getValue() {
return value;
}
}
}
Expected Result: The resulting output should have properly escaped the single quotes and not execute the injected JavaScript code.
Actual Result: The resulting output is vulnerable and renders as follows:
<div attr='' onblur='alert(1)'></div>
Impact and Risk:
This vulnerability can be exploited by an attacker to execute arbitrary JavaScript code in the context of other users visiting pages that use this template engine. This can lead to various consequences, including session hijacking, defacement of web pages, theft of sensitive information, or even the propagation of malware.
Proposed Solution:
To mitigate this vulnerability, the template engine should properly escape special characters, including single quotes. Common practice is to escape '
as '
.
Patches
Workarounds
As long as users stick with double quotes "
for HTML attributes, they should not be affected.
References
For instance, Rocker’s general purpose HTML escaping
- GitHub Advisory Database
- GitHub Reviewed
- CVE-2023-33962
JStachio XSS vulnerability: Unescaped single quotes
Moderate severity GitHub Reviewed Published May 29, 2023 in jstachio/jstachio • Updated Jun 6, 2023
Package
maven io.jstach:jstachio (Maven)
Affected versions
< 1.0.1
Impact****Description:
JStachio fails to escape single quotes ' in HTML, allowing an attacker to inject malicious code.
Reproduction Steps:
Use the following template code:
<div attr=’{{value}}’></div>
Set the value variable to ' onblur=’alert(1).
public class Escaping {
public static void main(String\[\] args) {
Model model = new Model("' onblur='alert(1)");
String result = AttributeTemplate.of().execute(model);
System.out.println(result);
}
@JStache(template = "<div attr='{{value}}'></div>",
name\="AttributeTemplate")
@JStacheConfig(contentType\= Html.class)
public static class Model {
public final String value;
public Model(String value) {
this.value = value;
}
public String getValue() {
return value;
}
}
}
Expected Result:
The resulting output should have properly escaped the single quotes and not execute the injected JavaScript code.
Actual Result:
The resulting output is vulnerable and renders as follows:
<div attr=’’ onblur=’alert(1)'></div>
Impact and Risk:
This vulnerability can be exploited by an attacker to execute arbitrary JavaScript code in the context of other users visiting pages that use this template engine. This can lead to various consequences, including session hijacking, defacement of web pages, theft of sensitive information, or even the propagation of malware.
Proposed Solution:
To mitigate this vulnerability, the template engine should properly escape special characters, including single quotes. Common practice is to escape ' as '.
Patches
Workarounds
As long as users stick with double quotes " for HTML attributes, they should not be affected.
References
For instance, Rocker’s general purpose HTML escaping
References
- GHSA-gwxv-jv83-6qjr
- https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2023-33962
- jstachio/jstachio#157
- jstachio/jstachio#158
- jstachio/jstachio@7b2f783
- https://github.com/jstachio/jstachio/releases/tag/v1.0.1
Published to the GitHub Advisory Database
Jun 6, 2023
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JStachio is a type-safe Java Mustache templating engine. Prior to version 1.0.1, JStachio fails to escape single quotes `'` in HTML, allowing an attacker to inject malicious code. This vulnerability can be exploited by an attacker to execute arbitrary JavaScript code in the context of other users visiting pages that use this template engine. This can lead to various consequences, including session hijacking, defacement of web pages, theft of sensitive information, or even the propagation of malware. Version 1.0.1 contains a patch for this issue. To mitigate this vulnerability, the template engine should properly escape special characters, including single quotes. Common practice is to escape `'` as `'`. As a workaround, users can avoid this issue by using only double quotes `"` for HTML attributes.