Reflected cross-site scripting (XSS) In league/commonmark

Description

Moderate severity vulnerability that affects league/commonmark

CVE-2019-10010

Impact

In league/commonmark 0.18.2 and below, malicious users can insert double-encoded HTML entities into their Markdown like this:

[XSS](javascript:alert%28'XSS'%29)

This library would (correctly) unescape the & entity to & during the parsing step. However, the renderer step would fail to properly re-escape the resulting : string, thus producing the following malicious HTML output:

<p><a href="javascript&colon;alert('XSS')">XSS</a></p>

Browsers would interpret &colon; as a : character and allow the JS to be executed when the link is clicked.

This vulnerability was present in the upstream library this project was forked from and therefore exists in all prior versions of league/commonmark.

Solution

The new 0.18.3 release mirrors the fix made upstream - we no longer attempt to preserve entities when rendering HTML attributes like href, src, title, etc.

The $preserveEntities parameter of Xml::escape() is therefore no longer used internally, so it has been deprecated and marked for removal in the next major release (0.19.0).

Credits

    Mohit Fawaz for identifying the issue

    Sebastiaan Knijnenburg and Ross Tuck for responsibly disclosing/relaying the issue

    John MacFarlane for investigating it and implementing the upstream fix we mirrored here

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Mitigation

Update Impact

Minimal update. May introduce new vulnerabilities or breaking changes.

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