Summary
Jte HTML templates with script
tags or script attributes that include a Javascript template string (backticks) are subject to XSS.
Details
The javaScriptBlock
and javaScriptAttribute
methods in the Escape
class (source) do not escape backticks, which are used for Javascript template strings. Dollar signs in template strings should also be escaped as well to prevent undesired interpolation.
PoC
- Use the Jte Gradle Plugin with the following code in
src/jte/xss.jte
:
@param String someMessage
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<title>XSS Test</title>
<script>window.someVariable = `${someMessage}`;</script>
</head>
<body>
<h1>XSS Test</h1>
</body>
</html>
- Use the following Java code to demonstrate the XSS vulnerability:
final StringOutput output = new StringOutput();
JtexssGenerated.render(new OwaspHtmlTemplateOutput(output), null, "` + alert(`xss`) + `");
renderHtml(output);
Impact
HTML templates rendered by Jte's OwaspHtmlTemplateOutput
in versions less than or equal to 3.1.15
with script
tags or script attributes that contain Javascript template strings (backticks) are vulnerable.
Summary
Jte HTML templates with
script
tags or script attributes that include a Javascript template string (backticks) are subject to XSS.Details
The
javaScriptBlock
andjavaScriptAttribute
methods in theEscape
class (source) do not escape backticks, which are used for Javascript template strings. Dollar signs in template strings should also be escaped as well to prevent undesired interpolation.PoC
src/jte/xss.jte
:Impact
HTML templates rendered by Jte's
OwaspHtmlTemplateOutput
in versions less than or equal to3.1.15
withscript
tags or script attributes that contain Javascript template strings (backticks) are vulnerable.