Impact
An attacker can upload a file with a file extension or content type that is not blocked by the default configuration of the Parse Server fileUpload.fileExtensions option. The file can contain malicious code, for example JavaScript in an SVG or XHTML file. When the file is accessed via its URL, the browser renders the file and executes the malicious code in the context of the Parse Server domain. This is a stored Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability that can be exploited to steal session tokens, redirect users, or perform actions on behalf of other users.
Affected file extensions and content types include .svgz, .xht, .xml, .xsl, .xslt, and content types application/xhtml+xml and application/xslt+xml for extensionless uploads. Uploading of .html, .htm, .shtml, .xhtml, and .svg files was already blocked.
Patches
The fix adds the missing file extensions and content types to the default value of the fileUpload.fileExtensions server option.
Workarounds
Configure the fileUpload.fileExtensions server option to block the affected file extensions and content types.
References
Impact
An attacker can upload a file with a file extension or content type that is not blocked by the default configuration of the Parse Server
fileUpload.fileExtensionsoption. The file can contain malicious code, for example JavaScript in an SVG or XHTML file. When the file is accessed via its URL, the browser renders the file and executes the malicious code in the context of the Parse Server domain. This is a stored Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability that can be exploited to steal session tokens, redirect users, or perform actions on behalf of other users.Affected file extensions and content types include
.svgz,.xht,.xml,.xsl,.xslt, and content typesapplication/xhtml+xmlandapplication/xslt+xmlfor extensionless uploads. Uploading of.html,.htm,.shtml,.xhtml, and.svgfiles was already blocked.Patches
The fix adds the missing file extensions and content types to the default value of the
fileUpload.fileExtensionsserver option.Workarounds
Configure the
fileUpload.fileExtensionsserver option to block the affected file extensions and content types.References