PortSwigger Web Security: UI Consent Bypass via Comma Injection in `addAutoApproveTarget` — User-Approval Dialog and Persistence Layer Disagree on Target Scope, Yielding Authen
A vulnerability was discovered in Burp Suite MCP Server BApp v1.2.1 where the addAutoApproveTarget function failed to validate the hostnames passed to it. This allowed a malicious MCP client to inject a comma-separated hostname, which was then persisted as multiple independent allow-list entries...