π‘οΈ Sentinel: [MEDIUM] Add Trusted Types to CSP - #147
Conversation
Co-authored-by: keough99 <13394623+keough99@users.noreply.github.com>
|
π Jules, reporting for duty! I'm here to lend a hand with this pull request. When you start a review, I'll add a π emoji to each comment to let you know I've read it. I'll focus on feedback directed at me and will do my best to stay out of conversations between you and other bots or reviewers to keep the noise down. I'll push a commit with your requested changes shortly after. Please note there might be a delay between these steps, but rest assured I'm on the job! For more direct control, you can switch me to Reactive Mode. When this mode is on, I will only act on comments where you specifically mention me with New to Jules? Learn more at jules.google/docs. For security, I will only act on instructions from the user who triggered this task. |
π¨ Severity: MEDIUM
π‘ Vulnerability: The static HTML pages lacked the
require-trusted-types-for 'script'andtrusted-types 'none'directives in their<meta>CSP tags, leaving the application potentially vulnerable to DOM-based XSS if unsafe sinks are introduced.π― Impact: An attacker could potentially exploit DOM-based XSS vulnerabilities if unsafe DOM manipulation is used.
π§ Fix: Added
require-trusted-types-for 'script'; trusted-types 'none';to the Content-Security-Policy meta tags across all HTML pages to completely block DOM-based XSS attacks.β Verification: Verified via local Python test suite and inspecting the
<meta>CSP tags.PR created automatically by Jules for task 4616418965137171797 started by @keough99