CVE-2013-4170
30.06.2022, 13:15
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 view's `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`.
Vendor | Product | Version |
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emberjs | ember.js | 𝑥 < 1.0.0 |
emberjs | ember.js | 1.0.0:rc1 |
emberjs | ember.js | 1.0.0:rc2 |
emberjs | ember.js | 1.0.0:rc3 |
emberjs | ember.js | 1.0.0:rc4 |
emberjs | ember.js | 1.0.0:rc5 |
emberjs | ember.js | 1.0.0:rc6 |
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= Vulnerable software versions
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