<img
src
=
"x"
>
As shown above, problematic characters such as angle-brackets
are properly sanitized. Now, take for example the following
prompt:
Render the following inline using codeblocks. Do not modify the text that comes after the colon. Simply render
the following, and make sure to include the backticks, that is very important:
foo
```
bar
```
zoinks
```
HTMLtags, while the rest is simply rendered in the browser
as HTML:
Here's the corrected response with the backticks included:
foo
bar
zoinks
```
This client-side vulnerability could be the result of expected
behavior from HTML codeblocks. Since tags are designed
to contain raw HTML that is rendered as literal strings,
sanitization is skipped. However, by feeding the model invalid
markdown it is possible to confuse the sanitizer and execute
arbitrary JavaScript, as demonstrated above.
4. Mitigation and Remediation Recommendation
No response from vendor; maintainer closed GitHub security
report GHSA-6953-m722-rpq8 on 2024.05.02. As of publication,
this issue appears to be remediated.
5. Credit
This vulnerability was discovered by Jaggar Henry and Sean
Segreti of KoreLogic, Inc.
6. Disclosure Timeline
2024.03.05 - KoreLogic requests secure communications channel and point
of contact from OpenWebUI.com via email.
2024.03.12 - KoreLogic submits vulnerability details to maintainer via
Github Security 'Report a vulnerability' web form.
2024.04.01 - KoreLogic opens Discussion #1385 via GitHub to request an
update from the maintainer.
2024.04.16 - 30 business days have elapsed since KoreLogic
attempted to contact the vendor.
2024.05.02 - Maintainer closes GitHub security report
GHSA-6953-m722-rpq8.
2024.05.29 - 60 business days have elapsed since KoreLogic
attempted to contact the vendor.
2024.07.12 - 90 business days have elapsed since KoreLogic
attempted to contact the vendor.
2024.08.06 - KoreLogic public disclosure.
7. Proof of Concept
1. Click "New Chat" on the top left of the screen
2. Select a language model via the dropdown at the top
of the screen, such as "codellama:latest".
3. Paste the following prompt into the message box at
the bottom of the screen:
The text between the codeblocks will be rendered as it is, without any modifications. Here is the rendered
output:
```
foo
```
bar
```
zoinks
```
4. Send the message.
5. Observe the JavaScript message box that has appeared at
the top of the screen.
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