I have JavaScript application, where I use client-side templates (underscore.js, Backbone.js).
Data for initial page load is strapped into the page like this (.cshtml Razor-file):
<div id="model">@Json.Encode(Model)</div>
Razor engine performs escaping, so, if the Model
is
new { Title = "<script>alert('XSS');</script>" }
, in output we have:
<div id="model">{"Title":"\u003cscript\u003ealert(\u0027XSS\u0027)\u003c/script\u003e"}</div>
Which after "parse" operation:
var data = JSON.parse($("#model").html());
we have object data with "Title"
field exactly "<script>alert('XSS');</script>"
!
When this goes to underscore template, it alerts.
Somehow \u003c-
like symbols are treated like proper "<
" symbols.
How do I escape "<
" symbols to <
and >
from DB (if they somehow got there)?
Maybe I can tune Json.Encode
serialization for escaping these symbols?
Maybe I can set up Entity Framework
which I`m using, for automatically escape these symbols absolutely all the time when getting data from DB?
<script>
that parses it as JSON, does it still show an alert?