Security Advisories (9)
CVE-2020-11022 (2020-04-29)

In jQuery versions greater than or equal to 1.2 and before 3.5.0, passing HTML from untrusted sources - even after sanitizing it - to one of jQuery's DOM manipulation methods (i.e. .html(), .append(), and others) may execute untrusted code. This problem is patched in jQuery 3.5.0.

CVE-2020-11023 (2020-04-29)

In jQuery versions greater than or equal to 1.0.3 and before 3.5.0, passing HTML containing <option> elements from untrusted sources - even after sanitizing it - to one of jQuery's DOM manipulation methods (i.e. .html(), .append(), and others) may execute untrusted code. This problem is patched in jQuery 3.5.0.

CVE-2019-11358 (2019-04-20)

jQuery before 3.4.0, as used in Drupal, Backdrop CMS, and other products, mishandles jQuery.extend(true, {}, ...) because of Object.prototype pollution. If an unsanitized source object contained an enumerable __proto__ property, it could extend the native Object.prototype.

CVE-2015-9251 (2018-01-18)

jQuery before 3.0.0 is vulnerable to Cross-site Scripting (XSS) attacks when a cross-domain Ajax request is performed without the dataType option, causing text/javascript responses to be executed.

CVE-2011-4969 (2013-03-08)

Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in jQuery before 1.6.3, when using location.hash to select elements, allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via a crafted tag.

CVE-2012-6708 (2018-01-18)

jQuery before 1.9.0 is vulnerable to Cross-site Scripting (XSS) attacks. The jQuery(strInput) function does not differentiate selectors from HTML in a reliable fashion. In vulnerable versions, jQuery determined whether the input was HTML by looking for the '<' character anywhere in the string, giving attackers more flexibility when attempting to construct a malicious payload. In fixed versions, jQuery only deems the input to be HTML if it explicitly starts with the '<' character, limiting exploitability only to attackers who can control the beginning of a string, which is far less common.

CVE-2020-7656 (2020-05-19)

jquery prior to 1.9.0 allows Cross-site Scripting attacks via the load method. The load method fails to recognize and remove "<script>" HTML tags that contain a whitespace character, i.e: "</script >", which results in the enclosed script logic to be executed.

CVE-2019-5428

Prototype Pollution is a vulnerability affecting JavaScript. Prototype Pollution refers to the ability to inject properties into existing JavaScript language construct prototypes, such as objects. JavaScript allows all Object attributes to be altered, including their magical attributes such as _proto_, constructor and prototype. An attacker manipulates these attributes to overwrite, or pollute, a JavaScript application object prototype of the base object by injecting other values. Properties on the Object.prototype are then inherited by all the JavaScript objects through the prototype chain. When that happens, this leads to either denial of service by triggering JavaScript exceptions, or it tampers with the application source code to force the code path that the attacker injects, thereby leading to remote code execution.

CVE-2014-6071 (2018-01-16)

jQuery 1.4.2 allows remote attackers to conduct cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks via vectors related to use of the text method inside after.

NAME

Squatting::On::MP13 - a handler for Apache 1.3's mod_perl

SYNOPSIS

First, load the App + Squatting::On::MP13:

<Perl>
  use App 'On::MP13';
  App->init;
</Perl>

Then, setup a handler in your Apache config:

<Location />
  SetHandler  perl-script
  PerlHandler App
</Location>

Alternatively, if your mod_perl has method handler support, you can say:

<Location />
  SetHandler  perl-script
  PerlHandler App->mp13
</Location>

VirtualHost configuration using Pod::Server as an example:

<VirtualHost *:80>
  ServerName   podserver.mydomain.org
  DocumentRoot /www/podserver.mydomain.org
  ErrorLog     logs/podserver.mydomain.org-error_log
  CustomLog    logs/podserver.mydomain.org-access_log common
  <Perl>
    use Pod::Server 'On::MP13';
    Pod::Server->init;
  </Perl>
  <Location />
    SetHandler  perl-script
    PerlHandler Pod::Server
  </Location>
</VirtualHost>

DESCRIPTION

The purpose of this module is to add an mp13 method to your app that can be used as a mod_perl method handler. It also adds a conventional mod_perl handler so that Squatting apps can be deployed on mod_perl installations that don't have method handler support built in. To use this module, pass the string 'On::MP13' to the use statement that loads your Squatting app. Also, make sure you've configured your Apache to use App->mp13 as the handler.

API

They should have stopped at Apache 1.3.37.

App->mp13($r)

This method takes an Apache request object, and translates the request into terms that Squatting understands. Then, after your app has handled the request, it will send out an HTTP response via mod_perl.

App::handler($r)

Unfortunately, it is common for mod_perl to not have method handler support compiled in, so a more conventional mod_perl handler is also provided. This just calls App->mp13($r).

(Note that this sub is added directly to the App that loaded Squatting::On::MP13. It's App::handler and NOT App->handler.)

SEE ALSO

Squatting::On::MP20

Apache, mod_perl, mod_perl_method_handlers