CVE-2013-4170

Description

In general, Ember.js escapes or strips any user-supplied content before inserting it in strings that will be sent to innerHTML. However, the tagName property of an Ember.View was inserted into such a string without being sanitized. This means that if an application assigns a views tagName to user-supplied data, a specially-crafted payload could execute arbitrary JavaScript in the context of the current domain (XSS). This vulnerability only affects applications that assign or bind user-provided content to tagName.

Risk Information

Base Score
6.1
MODERATE
Vector
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:R/S:C/C:L/I:L/A:N
EPSS Score
Exploitation Probability
0.336

Associated Vulnerability

VulnerabilityOS Platform
Vulnerabilities CVE-2013-4170 are fixed in Ruby-ember-source 1.1Windows
Vulnerabilities CVE-2013-4170 are fixed in Ruby-ember-source 2.1Windows
Vulnerabilities CVE-2013-4170 are fixed in Ruby-ember-source 3.1Windows
Vulnerabilities CVE-2013-4170 are fixed in Ruby-ember-source 4.1Windows
Vulnerabilities CVE-2013-4170 are fixed in Ruby-ember-source 5.1Windows
Vulnerabilities CVE-2013-4170 are fixed in Ruby-ember-source 6.1Windows
Vulnerabilities CVE-2013-4170 are fixed in Ruby-ember-source for Linux 1.1Linux
Vulnerabilities CVE-2013-4170 are fixed in Ruby-ember-source for Linux 2.1Linux
Vulnerabilities CVE-2013-4170 are fixed in Ruby-ember-source for Linux 3.1Linux
Vulnerabilities CVE-2013-4170 are fixed in Ruby-ember-source for Linux 4.1Linux
Vulnerabilities CVE-2013-4170 are fixed in Ruby-ember-source for Linux 5.1Linux
Vulnerabilities CVE-2013-4170 are fixed in Ruby-ember-source for Linux 6.1Linux

Patch Details

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References

https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2023-1234
https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2023-1234