Cross-site Scripting (XSS) possible with maliciously formed HTML attribute names and values in Phlex
Package
Affected versions
= 1.9.0
>= 1.8.0, < 1.8.2
= 1.7.0
>= 1.6.0, < 1.6.2
>= 1.5.0, < 1.5.2
= 1.4.0
>= 1.3.0, < 1.3.3
>= 1.2.0, < 1.2.2
= 1.1.0
< 1.0.1
Patched versions
1.9.1
1.8.2
1.7.1
1.6.2
1.5.2
1.4.1
1.3.3
1.2.2
1.1.1
1.0.1
Description
Published by the National Vulnerability Database
Mar 11, 2024
Published to the GitHub Advisory Database
Mar 12, 2024
Reviewed
Mar 12, 2024
Last updated
Mar 14, 2024
There is a potential cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability that can be exploited via maliciously crafted user data. This was due to improper case-sensitivity in the code that was meant to prevent these attacks.
Impact
If you render an
<a>
tag with anhref
attribute set to a user-provided link, that link could potentially execute JavaScript when clicked by another user.If you splat user-provided attributes when rendering any HTML or SVG tag, malicious event attributes could be included in the output, executing JavaScript when the events are triggered by another user.
Patches
Patches are available on RubyGems for all
1.x
minor versions. The patched versions are:If you are on
main
, it has been patched sinceaa50c60
Workarounds
Configuring a Content Security Policy that does not allow
unsafe-inline
would effectively prevent this vulnerability from being exploited.References
In addition to upgrading to a patched version of Phlex, we strongly recommend configuring a Content Security Policy header that does not allow
unsafe-inline
. Here’s how you can configure a Content Security Policy header in Rails. https://guides.rubyonrails.org/security.html#content-security-policy-headerReferences