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govuk_tech_docs vulnerable to unescaped HTML on search results page

Low severity GitHub Reviewed Published Apr 11, 2023 in alphagov/tech-docs-gem • Updated Jan 8, 2024

Package

bundler govuk_tech_docs (RubyGems)

Affected versions

>= 2.0.2, < 3.3.1

Patched versions

3.3.1

Description

Impact

Pages that are indexed in search results have their entire contents indexed, including any HTML code snippets. These HTML snippets would appear in the search results unsanitised, so it was possible to render arbitrary HTML or run arbitrary scripts.

This is a low risk security issue; to exploit it, an attacker would need to find a way of committing malicious code to a page indexed by a site that uses tech-docs-gem (which are typically not editable by untrusted users). Their code would also be limited by the relatively short length that's rendered in the corresponding search result. Nevertheless, the XSS would then be triggerable by visiting a pre-constructed URL (/search/index.html?q=some+search+term), which users could be tricked into clicking on through social engineering.

Patches

This has been fixed in v3.3.1. HTML is now sanitised in search results.

References

@lfdebrux lfdebrux published to alphagov/tech-docs-gem Apr 11, 2023
Published to the GitHub Advisory Database Apr 11, 2023
Reviewed Apr 11, 2023
Last updated Jan 8, 2024

Severity

Low

EPSS score

0.074%
(34th percentile)

CVE ID

CVE-2024-22048

GHSA ID

GHSA-x2xw-hw8g-6773

Credits

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