Impact
A stored cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability allows any authenticated user to upload an SVG file containing JavaScript. The file is served inline with Content-Type: image/svg+xml and without protective headers, causing the browser to execute embedded scripts in the Parse Server origin. This can be exploited to steal session tokens from localStorage and achieve account takeover.
The default fileExtensions option blocks HTML file extensions but does not block SVG, which is a well-known XSS vector. All Parse Server deployments where file upload is enabled for authenticated users (the default) are affected.
Patches
The fix adds svg (case-insensitive) to the default file extension denylist. The default regex changes from ^(?![xXsS]?[hH][tT][mM][lL]?$) to ^(?!([xXsS]?[hH][tT][mM][lL]?|[sS][vV][gG])$).
Workarounds
Configure the fileExtensions option to explicitly block SVG uploads:
{
fileUpload: {
fileExtensions: ['^(?!([xXsS]?[hH][tT][mM][lL]?|[sS][vV][gG])$)']
}
}
References
Impact
A stored cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability allows any authenticated user to upload an SVG file containing JavaScript. The file is served inline with
Content-Type: image/svg+xmland without protective headers, causing the browser to execute embedded scripts in the Parse Server origin. This can be exploited to steal session tokens fromlocalStorageand achieve account takeover.The default
fileExtensionsoption blocks HTML file extensions but does not block SVG, which is a well-known XSS vector. All Parse Server deployments where file upload is enabled for authenticated users (the default) are affected.Patches
The fix adds
svg(case-insensitive) to the default file extension denylist. The default regex changes from^(?![xXsS]?[hH][tT][mM][lL]?$)to^(?!([xXsS]?[hH][tT][mM][lL]?|[sS][vV][gG])$).Workarounds
Configure the
fileExtensionsoption to explicitly block SVG uploads:References