GHSA-vpx6-8pjr-4g3vHigh

Angular SSR: Missing Fallback Raw-Content Serialization Escaping leads to Cross-Site Scripting (XSS)

Published
August 3, 2026
Last Modified
August 3, 2026

🔗 CVE IDs covered (1)

📋 Description

A Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability exists in @angular/platform-server's DOM emulation dependency (domino) when serializing the content of fallback raw-content elements (<iframe>, <noembed>, <noframes>, and <noscript>).

When rendering dynamic text content inside fallback raw-content elements via template bindings, the template engine expects the browser to render the content safely. Under Server-Side Rendering (SSR), domino is configured with scripting enabled, meaning these elements are treated as raw-text elements.

However, domino's serializer previously did not escape text nodes within fallback raw-content elements (<iframe>, <noembed>, <noframes>, <noscript>) during DOM serialization. As a result, any occurrence of closing tags in the bound dynamic text was not escaped.

The unescaped closing tag could be serialized directly into the output HTML. When parsed by a browser or re-parsed during SSR post-processing without preserving raw-content parser state, an injected closing tag closes the element early, allowing an injected script block to execute in the user's browser context, causing same-origin Cross-Site Scripting (XSS).

Impact

This vulnerability allows an attacker to perform same-origin Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) attacks against any user visiting an SSR-rendered page that binds user-controlled data inside fallback raw-content elements (<iframe>, <noembed>, <noframes>, <noscript>). This can lead to session hijacking, credentials theft, unauthorized actions on behalf of users, and defacement.

Patched Versions

  • 22.0.7
  • 21.2.19
  • 20.3.27

Workarounds

If you cannot immediately update your dependencies, you can mitigate this issue using any of the following approaches:

  • Disable critical CSS inlining: Critical CSS inlining in Angular SSR post-processes the rendered HTML using domino. Disabling this step prevents domino from re-parsing and re-serializing the HTML during server-side rendering.
    • In angular.json, set inlineCritical to false under style optimization options:
      {
        "projects": {
          "my-app": {
            "architect": {
              "build": {
                "builder": "@angular/build:application",
                "options": {
                  "optimization": {
                    "styles": {
                      "inlineCritical": false
                    }
                  }
                }
              }
            }
          }
        }
      }
      
    • When rendering programmatically with CommonEngine, set inlineCriticalCss: false in your render options.
  • Avoid binding user-controlled values inside fallback raw-content elements (<iframe>, <noembed>, <noframes>, <noscript>).
  • Sanitize user input placed inside these elements to explicitly strip or escape closing tags before passing it to the template.

🎯 Affected products4

  • npm/@angular/platform-server:>= 22.0.0-next.0, < 22.0.7
  • npm/@angular/platform-server:>= 21.0.0-next.0, < 21.2.19
  • npm/@angular/platform-server:>= 20.0.0-next.0, < 20.3.27
  • npm/@angular/platform-server:<= 19.2.25

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