Summary
An XSS vulnerability exists in Svelte 5.46.0-2 resulting from improper escaping of hydratable keys. If these keys incorporate untrusted user input, arbitrary JavaScript can be injected into server-rendered HTML.
Details
When using the hydratable function, the first argument is used as a key to uniquely identify the data, such that the value is not regenerated in the browser.
This key is embedded into a <script> block in the server-rendered <head> without escaping unsafe characters. A malicious key can break out of the script context and inject arbitrary JavaScript into the HTML response.
Impact
This is a cross-site scripting vulnerability affecting applications that have the experimental.async flag enabled and use hydratable with keys incorporating untrusted user input.
- Impact: Arbitrary JS execution in the client’s browser.
- Exploitability: Remote, single-request if key is attacker-controlled.
- Typical Outcomes:
- Session/token theft
- DOM defacement
- CSRF bypass via injected JS
- Account takeover depending on cookie/session strategy
Affected applications should upgrade to a patched version immediately.
Summary
An XSS vulnerability exists in Svelte 5.46.0-2 resulting from improper escaping of
hydratablekeys. If these keys incorporate untrusted user input, arbitrary JavaScript can be injected into server-rendered HTML.Details
When using the
hydratablefunction, the first argument is used as a key to uniquely identify the data, such that the value is not regenerated in the browser.This key is embedded into a
<script>block in the server-rendered<head>without escaping unsafe characters. A malicious key can break out of the script context and inject arbitrary JavaScript into the HTML response.Impact
This is a cross-site scripting vulnerability affecting applications that have the
experimental.asyncflag enabled and usehydratablewith keys incorporating untrusted user input.Affected applications should upgrade to a patched version immediately.