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SiYuan: Unauthenticated Reflected XSS via SVG Injection in /api/icon/getDynamicIcon Endpoint

GHSA-6865-qjcf-286f · CVE-2026-29183 · GO-2026-4596

Published · Modified

Description

Summary

An unauthenticated reflected XSS vulnerability exists in the dynamic icon API endpoint:

  • GET /api/icon/getDynamicIcon

When type=8, attacker-controlled content is embedded into SVG output without escaping. Because the endpoint is unauthenticated and returns image/svg+xml, a crafted URL can inject executable SVG/HTML event handlers (for example onerror) and run JavaScript in the SiYuan web origin.

This can be chained to perform authenticated API actions and exfiltrate sensitive data when a logged-in user opens the malicious link.

Details

The issue is caused by unsafe output construction and incomplete sanitization:

  1. Endpoint is exposed without auth middleware

  2. User input is inserted into SVG via string formatting

  3. Sanitizer only removes <script> tags

As a result, payloads such as </text><image ... onerror=...><text> survive and execute.

PoC

Minimal browser execution PoC

Open this URL in a browser:

GET /api/icon/getDynamicIcon?type=8&content=%3C%2Ftext%3E%3Cimage%20href%3Dx%20onerror%3Dalert(document.domain)%3E%3C%2Fimage%3E%3Ctext%3E

Example full URL:

http://127.0.0.1:6806/api/icon/getDynamicIcon?type=8&content=%3C%2Ftext%3E%3Cimage%20href%3Dx%20onerror%3Dalert(document.domain)%3E%3C%2Fimage%3E%3Ctext%3E

Expected result:

  • JavaScript executes (alert(document.domain)), confirming reflected XSS.

Authenticated impact demonstration

If a victim is authenticated in the same browser session, JavaScript running in origin can call privileged APIs and exfiltrate returned data.

Impact

This is a reflected XSS in an unauthenticated endpoint, with realistic account/data compromise impact:

  • Arbitrary JavaScript execution in SiYuan web origin.
  • Authenticated action abuse via same-origin API calls.
  • Sensitive data exposure (notes/config/API responses) from victim context.
  • Potential chained server-impact actions depending on victim privileges and deployment mode.

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