Affected versions

Symfony versions >=6.1, <6.4.40, >=7, <7.4.12, >=8, <8.0.12 of the Symfony HTML Sanitizer component are affected by this security issue.

The issue has been fixed in Symfony 6.4.40, 7.4.12, 8.0.12.

Description

symfony/html-sanitizer lets applications sanitise untrusted HTML. UrlAttributeSanitizer is the visitor responsible for validating URL-valued attributes and stripping dangerous schemes from them; it runs on every element regardless of configuration. Whether an attribute is kept is decided by the element/attribute allow-list; validating the scheme of a URL attribute is solely UrlAttributeSanitizer's responsibility.

UrlAttributeSanitizer::getSupportedAttributes() returned only ['src', 'href', 'lowsrc', 'background', 'ping']. The HTML URL-valued attributes action (<form>), formaction (<button>, <input type=image>), poster (<video>) and cite (<blockquote>, <q>, <del>, <ins>) were missing from that list, so DomVisitor never invoked scheme validation for them. As a result, when a configuration admits one of those attributes, a javascript: URI in it survived sanitisation.

Conditions for exploitation

allowSafeElements() is not affected: <form> and the formaction attribute are both flagged unsafe in W3CReference, and allowElement('form') resets the element's attribute list. Reaching the vulnerable attributes requires a deliberately permissive configuration, for example:

  • <form> + action: allowElement('form', '*'), allowElement('form', ['action', ...]), allowElement('form')->allowAttribute('action', 'form'), or the allowStaticElements() preset (whose docblock already warns the output "may still contain other dangerous behaviors");
  • <button> / <input type=image> + formaction: allowElement(..., '*'), allowAttribute('formaction', ...), or allowStaticElements();
  • <blockquote> / <q> / <del> / <ins> + cite, or <video> + poster: similarly via '*', allowAttribute(), or allowStaticElements().

For the action / formaction cases the victim must additionally submit the form or click the button.

Resolution

UrlAttributeSanitizer now also handles action, formaction, cite and poster. action / formaction / cite are validated against the link schemes (like <a href>, so javascript: is rejected and data: is dropped too); poster is validated against the media schemes (so data: images keep working). The behaviour of <a href> and <img src> is unchanged.

One behaviour change to be aware of: a relative action="/submit" on an allowed <form> is now dropped by default (the same as <a href> / <img src> today); ->allowRelativeLinks() re-enables it.

The patch for this issue is available here for branch 6.4.

Credits

We would like to thank Himanshu Anand and Rémi Pelloux for reporting the issue and Nicolas Grekas for providing the fix.