What is XSS?

Cross-site scripting (XSS) is an exploit where the attacker attaches code onto a legitimate website that will execute when the victim loads the website. That malicious code can be inserted in several ways. Most popularly, it is either added to the end of a url or posted directly onto a page that displays user-generated content. In more technical terms, cross-site scripting is a client-side code injection attack. https://www.cloudflare.com/learning/security/threats/cross-site-scripting/

Impact

One-click Lemmy account compromise by social engineering users to click your posts URL.

Reproduction

Lemmy does not properly sanitize URI’s on posts leading to cross-site scripting. You can see this working in action by clicking the “link” attached to this post on the web client.

To recreate, simply create a new post with the URL field set to: javascript:alert(1)//

Patching

Adding filtering to block javascript: and data: URI’s seems like the easiest approach.

  • terribleplan
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    21 year ago

    I believe if unsafe-inline were removed from script-src then the CSP would block this.

    If the frontend depends on inline script tags then this likely can’t be changed super easily… The fact that unsafe-eval is in script-src is kinda worrying as well. Ideally you would lock the CSP down a lot more than they have.

    • @hawkwind@lemmy.management
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      01 year ago

      Aye, I am pretty sure CSP is bypass-able in most situations unless your pinning checksums or hashes. Just thought it might help take the edge off the hacker panic.

      • terribleplan
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        11 year ago

        Yeah, it can certainly help in some cases, defense in depth and all that. If the CSP were ‘self’ (allowing any JS hosted on your domain) this would probably be DoA. Sadly, until the frontend stops using <script> to set things on window to hydrate state from SSR to client-side they won’t be able to change it without breaking things.