Steps to reproduce:
- add anything that has a
Description
field - fill required fields
- input some
lorem ipsum
in theDescription
field, then also add<a
anywhere - save
Expected results: description saved and displayed
Actual results: description completely empty, no matter where the <a
is placed
And yes, this was triggered on a legit description:
DIY temperature/humidity monitoring solution with custom built, AA battery-powered, wireless (433 MHz) nodes, with a master receiver that forwards collected data over USB, which is then persisted into a MongoDB data store.
Migrated to attiny84 from Arduino due to prolonged battery life, from <a week to over 12+ months.
<a
as shorthand for "less than a", I wasn't in "developer mode" :) Anyway, I think it would be better if either: it would remove just the tag, or at least give a warning that it contains invalid characters, not saving successfully and then displaying nothing at all.<a
you're welcome.<a
to be rendered as<a
in the output just fine. The fact something is stripping it entirely suggests that someone is following the cargo cult instead of understanding XSS properly. XSS is not about what the input is, it is about the category error that is interpolating things as though they are plain text strings when in fact they are not. The coder who doesn't understand that does not understand XSS and also does not understand SQL injection, nor shell injection nor any kind of injection attack full stop.