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OverviewStarting in 24.2, the Styled Text Editor Component is available directly in the product. Consider using this in place of the plug-in moving forward. For more information, review: https://docs.appian.com/suite/help/latest/Styled_Text_Editor_Component.html
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Supported Browsers: Chrome, Firefox, Edge, SafariSupported on Mobile
Hi,
We are facing the vulnerability issues while scanning this plugin. Please find the issues below and kindly help to check. Quill Rich Text Editor:Quill is vulnerable to stored cross-site scripting (XSS) because it does not correctly sanitize user input before it is processed. An attacker could exploit this flaw to execute malicious JavaScript code in a victim's browser, which can result in the theft of session tokens or cookies. **Note**: the vendor disputes this issue, asserting that potentially dangerous content should be sanitized before being passed and loaded into the Quill editor.
Thanks in advance!
I searched and I think this is the CVE you're referring to: https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2021-3163
If it's not, please let me know.
That CVE talks about storing an XSS payload via an onloadstart attribute of an IMG element. That is not exploitable by the Rich Text Editor plugin. The plugin enforces an allow-list of possible HTML elements that can be used. Anything that doesn't match the allow-list will be sanitized and removed.
Also, if you follow the links to the related Issue on the Quill repository, https://github.com/quilljs/quill/issues/3364, you'll see that this is only an issue "if untrusted content is loaded". That's not the case with the Rich Text Editor. Snyk has updated to say "this was deemed not a vulnerability": security.snyk.io/.../SNYK-JS-QUILL-1245047
Long story short, this issue with the underlying Quill library isn't exploitable in the Rich Text Editor.
Thanks for the update!