Any idea how one would go about preventing XSS attacks on a node.js app? Any libs out there that handle removing javascript in hrefs, onclick attributes,etc. from POSTed data?
I don't want to have to write a regex for all that :)
Any suggestions?
I've created a module that bundles the Caja HTML Sanitizer
npm install sanitizer
http://github.com/theSmaw/Caja-HTML-Sanitizer
https://www.npmjs.com/package/sanitizer
Any feedback appreciated.
require('sanitizer').sanitize
strips out all a[href]
attributes, rather than just naughty ones. For our use case, we need links to still be accepted (just not naughty links, and other xss naughties etc), any suggestions?
One of the answers to Sanitize/Rewrite HTML on the Client Side suggests borrowing the whitelist-based HTML sanitizer in JS from Google Caja which, as far as I can tell from a quick scroll-through, implements an HTML SAX parser without relying on the browser's DOM.
Update: Also, keep in mind that the Caja sanitizer has apparently been given a full, professional security review while regexes are known for being very easy to typo in security-compromising ways.
Update 2017-09-24: There is also now DOMPurify. I haven't used it yet, but it looks like it meets or exceeds every point I look for:
Relies on functionality provided by the runtime environment wherever possible. (Important both for performance and to maximize security by relying on well-tested, mature implementations as much as possible.)
Default configuration designed to strip as little as possible while still guaranteeing removal of javascript.
toStaticHTML
under IE8 and IE9.Highly configurable, making it suitable for enforcing limitations on an input which can contain arbitrary HTML, such as a WYSIWYG or Markdown comment field. (In fact, it's the top of the pile here)
They're serious about compatibility and reliability
All usual techniques apply to node.js output as well, which means:
I'm not sure if node.js comes with some built-in for this, but something like that should do the job:
function htmlEscape(text) {
return text.replace(/&/g, '&').
replace(/</g, '<'). // it's not neccessary to escape >
replace(/"/g, '"').
replace(/'/g, ''');
}
I recently discovered node-validator by chriso.
get('/', function (req, res) {
//Sanitize user input
req.sanitize('textarea').xss(); // No longer supported
req.sanitize('foo').toBoolean();
});
The XSS function is no longer available in this library.
You can also look at ESAPI. There is a javascript version of the library. It's pretty sturdy.
In newer versions of validator
module you can use the following script to prevent XSS attack:
var validator = require('validator');
var escaped_string = validator.escape(someString);
Try out the npm module strip-js
. It performs the following actions:
!important
.
Jul 5, 2019 at 20:51
Update 2021-04-16: xss is a module used to filter input from users to prevent XSS attacks.
Sanitize untrusted HTML (to prevent XSS) with a configuration specified by a Whitelist.
Visit https://www.npmjs.com/package/xss
Project Homepage: http://jsxss.com
You should try library npm "insane". https://github.com/bevacqua/insane
I try in production, it works well. Size is very small (around ~3kb gzipped).
The documentation is very easy to read and understand. https://github.com/bevacqua/insane
If someone is still watching this. It seems like the xss package to be popular and maintained
From the docs:
var xss = require("xss");
var html = xss('<script>alert("xss");</script>');
console.log(html);