REDHAT-BUG-2442934: XSS
Angular is a development platform for building mobile and desktop web applications using TypeScript/JavaScript and other languages. Versions prior to 21.2.0, 21.1.16, 20.3.17, and 19.2.19 have a cross-Site scripting vulnerability in the Angular internationalization (i18n) pipeline. In ICU messages (International Components for Unicode), HTML from translated content was not properly sanitized and could execute arbitrary JavaScript. Angular i18n typically involves three steps, extracting all messages from an application in the source language, sending the messages to be translated, and then merging their translations back into the final source code. Translations are frequently handled by contracts with specific partner companies, and involve sending the source messages to a separate contractor before receiving final translations for display to the end user. If the returned translations have malicious content, it could be rendered into the application and execute arbitrary JavaScript. When successfully exploited, this vulnerability allows for execution of attacker controlled JavaScript in the application origin. Depending on the nature of the application being exploited this could lead to credential exfiltration and/or page vandalism. Several preconditions apply to the attack. The attacker must compromise the translation file (xliff, xtb, etc.). Unlike most XSS vulnerabilities, this issue is not exploitable by arbitrary users. An attacker must first compromise an application's translation file before they can escalate privileges into the Angular application client. The victim application must use Angular i18n, use one or more ICU messages, render an ICU message, and not defend against XSS via a safe content security policy. Versions 21.2.0, 21.1.6, 20.3.17, and 19.2.19 patch the issue. Until the patch is applied, developers should consider reviewing and verifying translated content received from untrusted third parties before incorporating it in an Angular application, enabling strict CSP controls to block unauthorized JavaScript from executing on the page, and enabling Trusted Types to enforce proper HTML sanitization.
Affected Software
Remediation
Recommended actions to resolve this vulnerability, in priority order.
- Upgrade
Upgrade to a fixed release to a version that resolves this vulnerability.
Fixed in 21.2.0 - Upgrade
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Fixed in 21.1.6 - Upgrade
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Fixed in 20.3.17 - Upgrade
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Fixed in 19.2.19 - Configuration
Until patched, enable strict CSP controls to block unauthorized JavaScript from executing on pages that render translated ICU content.
Angular application (rendering translated ICU messages) Content Security Policy (CSP) = enable strict CSP controls to block unauthorized JavaScript - Configuration
Until patched, enable Trusted Types to enforce proper HTML sanitization for content rendered from translated ICU messages.
Angular application Trusted Types = enabled - Operational
Until patched, review and verify translated content received from untrusted third parties/contractors before incorporating it into the Angular application.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the severity of REDHAT-BUG-2442934?
The severity of REDHAT-BUG-2442934 is classified as high with a score of 7.
What vulnerability is addressed in REDHAT-BUG-2442934?
REDHAT-BUG-2442934 addresses a cross-Site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in the Angular internationalization (i18n) pipeline.
How do I fix REDHAT-BUG-2442934?
To fix REDHAT-BUG-2442934, update to Angular versions 21.2.0, 21.1.16, 20.3.17, or 19.2.19 or later.
Which software is impacted by REDHAT-BUG-2442934?
The software impacted by REDHAT-BUG-2442934 is Angular.
What are the affected versions in REDHAT-BUG-2442934?
The affected Angular versions in REDHAT-BUG-2442934 are prior to 21.2.0, 21.1.16, 20.3.17, and 19.2.19.