jsoup: Cleaner may expose markup with custom raw-text elements
🔗 CVE IDs covered (1)
📋 Description
When a custom Safelist permits certain raw-text elements, jsoup may incorrectly sanitize malformed HTML containing a tag name that ends in a control character. The tag may acquire the parsing behavior of a different element, causing content that should remain text to be emitted as active markup after serialization and potentially allowing XSS.
jsoup’s built-in Safelists are unaffected.
Patches
Upgrade to jsoup 1.23.1.
Workarounds
Until upgrading, do not permit raw-text elements in custom Safelists used to clean untrusted HTML.
Additional security considerations
This fix addresses malformed tag-name handling only.
Permitting raw-text elements in a custom Safelist does not make their contents inherently safe. For example, applications that permit style must apply appropriate CSS safeguards separately, because jsoup does not parse or sanitize CSS.
🎯 Affected products1
- maven/org.jsoup:jsoup:>= 1.14.3, < 1.23.1