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FileBrowser Quantum: Stored XSS in public share page via unsanitized share metadata (text/template misuse)

GHSA-r633-fcgp-m532 · CVE-2026-30934 · GO-2026-4660

Published · Modified

Description

Summary

Stored XSS is possible via share metadata fields (e.g., title, description) that are rendered into HTML for /public/share/<hash> without context-aware escaping. The server uses text/template instead of html/template, allowing injected scripts to execute when victims visit the share URL.

Details

The server renders public/index.html using text/template and injects user-controlled share fields (title/description/etc.) into HTML contexts. text/template does not perform HTML contextual escaping like html/template. Because share metadata is persistent, the payload becomes stored and executes whenever a victim opens the affected share page.

Relevant code paths:

  • backend/http/static.go (template rendering and share metadata assignment)
  • backend/http/httpRouter.go (template initialization)
  • frontend/public/index.html (insertion points for title/description and related fields)

PoC

  1. Login as a user with share creation permission.
  2. Create a share (POST /api/share) with malicious metadata:
    • title = </title><script>alert("xss")</script><title>
  3. Open the resulting /public/share/<hash> URL in a browser.
  4. Expected: Payload is safely escaped and displayed as text.
  5. Actual: JavaScript executes in victim's browser (stored XSS).

Tested on Docker image: gtstef/filebrowser:stable (version v1.2.1-stable).

Impact

  • Arbitrary script execution in application origin.
  • Potential account/session compromise, CSRF-like action execution, data exfiltration from authenticated contexts.
  • Affects anyone (including unauthenticated visitors) opening the malicious share URL.
  • The XSS is stored and persistent — no social engineering beyond sharing the link is required.

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