HP Fortify has shown that some boiler plate code for .NET Web API 2 could be susceptible to External entity injection with xml.
the code in question looks like this
if (documentPath == null)
{
throw new ArgumentNullException("documentPath");
}
XPathDocument xpath = new XPathDocument(documentPath); // badness here
_documentNavigator = xpath.CreateNavigator();
Can anyone shed some like on how to resolve this??
documentPath
comes from user input then you are vulnerable, however if you validate and sanitize thedocumentPath
and handle this in code where you ensure only the valid files are allowed - then it can be marked as a false positive.