Closed fabianszabo closed 1 month ago
Kinda duplicate of #3347
@wojtekmaj That's true, however the title of https://github.com/GoogleChrome/workbox/issues/3347 does not mention the vulerability.
@tomayac mentioned in https://github.com/GoogleChrome/workbox/issues/3149#issuecomment-2076673190 that the Chrome's Aurora team is now maintaining workbox. Now would be a good time for that team to show who they are
We backported the fix to rollup version 2.79.2: https://github.com/rollup/rollup/releases/tag/v2.79.2
See commits here: https://github.com/rollup/rollup/commits/v2.79.2/
You should be able to fix it using npm audit fix
or "overrides". (NGL, I didn't test either, as I got rid of this dependency in the affected project)
Thank you! @khempenius FYI for the suggested fix.
Patched version 4.22.4
Patched version 3.29.5
Summary
A DOM Clobbering vulnerability was discovered in rollup when bundling scripts that use import.meta.url or with plugins that emit and reference asset files from code in cjs/umd/iife format. The DOM Clobbering gadget can lead to cross-site scripting (XSS) in web pages where scriptless attacker-controlled HTML elements (e.g., an img tag with an unsanitized name attribute) are present.
It's worth noting that similar issues in other popular bundlers like Webpack (CVE-2024-43788) have been reported, which might serve as a good reference.
Details
Backgrounds
DOM Clobbering is a type of code-reuse attack where the attacker first embeds a piece of non-script, seemingly benign HTML markups in the webpage (e.g. through a post or comment) and leverages the gadgets (pieces of js code) living in the existing javascript code to transform it into executable code. More for information about DOM Clobbering, here are some references:
[1] https://scnps.co/papers/sp23_domclob.pdf [2] https://research.securitum.com/xss-in-amp4email-dom-clobbering/
Gadget found in
rollup
A DOM Clobbering vulnerability in
rollup
bundled scripts was identified, particularly when the scripts usesimport.meta
and set output in format ofcjs
/umd
/iife
. In such cases,rollup
replaces meta property with the URL retrieved fromdocument.currentScript
.https://github.com/rollup/rollup/blob/b86ffd776cfa906573d36c3f019316d02445d9ef/src/ast/nodes/MetaProperty.ts#L157-L162
https://github.com/rollup/rollup/blob/b86ffd776cfa906573d36c3f019316d02445d9ef/src/ast/nodes/MetaProperty.ts#L180-L185
However, this implementation is vulnerable to a DOM Clobbering attack. The document.currentScript lookup can be shadowed by an attacker via the browser's named DOM tree element access mechanism. This manipulation allows an attacker to replace the intended script element with a malicious HTML element. When this happens, the src attribute of the attacker-controlled element (e.g., an img tag ) is used as the URL for importing scripts, potentially leading to the dynamic loading of scripts from an attacker-controlled server.
PoC
Considering a website that contains the following main.js script, the devloper decides to use the rollup to bundle up the program: rollup main.js --format cjs --file bundle.js.
The output bundle.js is shown in the following code snippet.
Adding the rollup bundled script, bundle.js, as part of the web page source code, the page could load the extra.js file from the attacker's domain, attacker.controlled.server due to the introduced gadget during bundling. The attacker only needs to insert an img tag with the name attribute set to currentScript. This can be done through a website's feature that allows users to embed certain script-less HTML (e.g., markdown renderers, web email clients, forums) or via an HTML injection vulnerability in third-party JavaScript loaded on the page.
Impact
This vulnerability can result in cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks on websites that include rollup-bundled files (configured with an output format of cjs, iife, or umd and use import.meta) and allow users to inject certain scriptless HTML tags without properly sanitizing the name or id attributes.
Patch
Patching the following two functions with type checking would be effective mitigations against DOM Clobbering attack.