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FileBrowser Vulnerable to Stored XSS via SVG File in Public Share (Missing CSP Header)

GHSA-mmpx-jh39-wrv6

Published · Modified

Description

Summary

FileBrowser Quantum serves inline SVG files without a Content-Security-Policy header, allowing embedded JavaScript in SVG files to execute when accessed via public share links.

Verified on v1.3.0-stable.

Affected product

  • Product: FileBrowser Quantum (gtsteffaniak/filebrowser)
  • Verified version: v1.3.0-stable
  • Docker image: gtstef/filebrowser:latest
  • Affected endpoint: GET /public/api/resources/download?hash=HASH&inline=true
  • CWE: CWE-79 — Cross-site Scripting (Stored)

Impact

  • Stored XSS — Malicious SVG persists and executes for every visitor to the share link
  • No authentication required to trigger — Public share links are accessible to anyone
  • Session hijacking — If authenticated users click the link, their session can be stolen
  • Phishing — Attacker can redirect or overlay fake login forms

Reproduction

  1. Login as any user with upload permission
  2. Upload SVG file:
    <svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
      <script>alert(document.domain)</script>
    </svg>
    
  3. Create public share for the file
  4. Access the share link with ?inline=true
  5. JavaScript executes in browser

Root cause

The inline download endpoint returns SVG files with:

Content-Type: image/svg+xml
Content-Disposition: inline; filename="xss.svg"
X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff

But no CSP header to block script execution. The upstream project (filebrowser/filebrowser) mitigates this with:

Content-Security-Policy: script-src 'none'

Suggested fix

Add CSP header on inline file downloads:

w.Header().Set("Content-Security-Policy", "script-src 'none'")

This matches the upstream filebrowser/filebrowser implementation.

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