Impact
The vulnerability, reported by GoSecure Inc, allows Remote Code Execution, if you call expressions.compile(userControlledInput)
where userControlledInput
is text that comes from user input.
This time, the security of the package could be bypassed by using a more complex payload, using a .constructor.constructor
technique.
- If running angular-expressions in the browser, an attacker could run any browser script when the application code calls expressions.compile(userControlledInput).
- If running angular-expressions on the server, an attacker could run any Javascript expression, thus gaining Remote Code Execution.
Patches
Users should upgrade to version 1.1.2 of angular-expressions
Workarounds
A temporary workaround might be either to :
- disable user-controlled input that will be fed into angular-expressions in your application
OR
- allow only following characters in the userControlledInput :
if (/^[|a-zA-Z.0-9 :"'+-?]+$/.test(userControlledInput)) {
var result = expressions.compile(userControlledInput);
}
else {
result = undefined;
}
References
Removal of angular-expression sandbox
For more information
If you have any questions or comments about this advisory:
Credits
The issue was reported by Maxime Nadeau from GoSecure, Inc.
References
Impact
The vulnerability, reported by GoSecure Inc, allows Remote Code Execution, if you call
expressions.compile(userControlledInput)
whereuserControlledInput
is text that comes from user input.This time, the security of the package could be bypassed by using a more complex payload, using a
.constructor.constructor
technique.Patches
Users should upgrade to version 1.1.2 of angular-expressions
Workarounds
A temporary workaround might be either to :
OR
References
Removal of angular-expression sandbox
For more information
If you have any questions or comments about this advisory:
Credits
The issue was reported by Maxime Nadeau from GoSecure, Inc.
References