Headline
GHSA-9qpj-qq2r-5mcc: html inputs of type password recorded in plaintext when converted to text inputs
Impact
Highlight may record passwords on customer deployments when a password html input is switched to type="text"
via a javascript “Show Password” button. This differs from the expected behavior which always obfuscates type="password"
inputs. A customer may assume that switching to type="text"
would also not record this input; hence, they would not add additional highlight-mask
css-class obfuscation to this part of the DOM, resulting in unintentional recording of a password value when a Show Password
button is used.
Patches
[email protected]
resolves the issue via https://github.com/rrweb-io/rrweb/pull/1184
This patch tracks changes to the type
attribute of an input to ensure an input that used to be a type="password"
continues to be obfuscated.
Workarounds
We have deployed a change to our data ingest to obfuscate passwords server side from older clients. This means that upgrading to the latest version of highlight.run is not necessary but recommended to prevent potential network transfer of recorded password data to our backend.
References
https://github.com/rrweb-io/rrweb/pull/1184
Impact
Highlight may record passwords on customer deployments when a password html input is switched to type="text" via a javascript “Show Password” button. This differs from the expected behavior which always obfuscates type="password" inputs. A customer may assume that switching to type="text" would also not record this input; hence, they would not add additional highlight-mask css-class obfuscation to this part of the DOM, resulting in unintentional recording of a password value when a Show Password button is used.
Patches
[email protected] resolves the issue via rrweb-io/rrweb#1184
This patch tracks changes to the type attribute of an input to ensure an input that used to be a type="password" continues to be obfuscated.
Workarounds
We have deployed a change to our data ingest to obfuscate passwords server side from older clients.
This means that upgrading to the latest version of highlight.run is not necessary but recommended to prevent potential network transfer of recorded password data to our backend.
References
rrweb-io/rrweb#1184
References
- GHSA-9qpj-qq2r-5mcc
- rrweb-io/rrweb#1184
Related news
Highlight is an open source, full-stack monitoring platform. Highlight may record passwords on customer deployments when a password html input is switched to `type="text"` via a javascript "Show Password" button. This differs from the expected behavior which always obfuscates `type="password"` inputs. A customer may assume that switching to `type="text"` would also not record this input; hence, they would not add additional `highlight-mask` css-class obfuscation to this part of the DOM, resulting in unintentional recording of a password value when a `Show Password` button is used. This issue was patched in version 6.0.0. This patch tracks changes to the `type` attribute of an input to ensure an input that used to be a `type="password"` continues to be obfuscated.