PT-2026-30289 · Pypi · Justhtml
Publicado
2026-03-24
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Atualizado
2026-03-24
CVSS v4.0
7.1
Alta
| Vetor | AV:N/AC:L/AT:N/PR:N/UI:P/VC:N/VI:H/VA:N/SC:N/SI:N/SA:N |
Summary
to markdown() is vulnerable when serializing attacker-controlled <pre> content. The <pre> handler emits a fixed three-backtick fenced code block, but writes decoded text content into that fence without choosing a delimiter longer than any backtick run inside the content.An attacker can place backticks and HTML-like text inside a sanitized
<pre> element so that the generated Markdown closes the fence early and leaves raw HTML outside the code block. When that Markdown is rendered by a CommonMark/GFM-style renderer that allows raw HTML, the HTML executes.This is a bypass of the v1.12.0 Markdown hardening. That fix escaped HTML-significant characters for regular text nodes, but
<pre> uses a separate serialization path and does not apply the same protection.Details
The vulnerable
<pre> Markdown path:- extracts decoded text from the
<pre>subtree - opens a fenced block with a fixed delimiter of ``````
- writes the decoded text directly into the output
- closes with another fixed ``````
Because the fence length is fixed, attacker-controlled content containing a backtick run of length 3 or more can terminate the code block. If the content also contains decoded HTML-like text such as
<img ...>, that text appears outside the fence in the resulting Markdown and is treated as raw HTML by downstream Markdown renderers.The issue is not that HTML-like text appears inside code blocks. The issue is that the serializer allows attacker-controlled
<pre> text to break out of the fixed fence.Reproduction
python
from justhtml import JustHTML
payload = "<pre>```
<img src=x onerror=alert(1)></pre>"
doc = JustHTML(payload, fragment=True) # default sanitize=True
print(doc.to html(pretty=False))
# <pre>```
# <img src=x onerror=alert(1)></pre>
print(doc.to markdown())
# ```
# ```
# <img src=x onerror=alert(1)>
# ```
Rendered as CommonMark/GFM-style Markdown, that output is interpreted as:
- Line 1 opens a fenced code block
- Line 2 closes it
- Line 3 is raw HTML outside the fence
- Line 4 opens a new fence
Impact
Applications that treat
JustHTML(..., sanitize=True).to markdown() output as safe for direct rendering in Markdown contexts may be exposed to XSS, depending on the downstream Markdown renderer's raw-HTML handling.Root Cause
The
<pre> Markdown serializer uses a fixed fence instead of selecting a delimiter longer than the longest backtick run in the content.Fix
When serializing
<pre> content to Markdown, choose a fence length longer than any backtick run present in the code block content, with a minimum length of 3.Correção
XSS
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