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HistoryJun 15, 2015 - 9:00 p.m.

CSRF Vulnerability in jquery-rails

2015-06-1521:00:00
RubySec
rubysec.com
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In the scenario where an attacker might be able to control the href attribute
of an anchor tag or the action attribute of a form tag that will trigger a
POST action, the attacker can set the href or action to
" https://attacker.com" (note the leading space) that will be passed to
JQuery, who will see this as a same origin request, and send the user’s CSRF
token to the attacker domain.

To work around this problem, change code that allows users to control the
href attribute of an anchor tag or the action attribute of a form tag to
filter the user parameters.

For example, code like this:

link_to params

to code like this:

link_to filtered_params

def filtered_params
# Filter just the parameters that you trust
end

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