DOM XSS in innerHTML sink using source location.search
Let's insert the following payload in the search field:
test_payload
We can now open Left CLick > Inspect
to open the developer tools and search our payload.
We can see that our payload has been inserted in the <span>
tag more specifically, it has been appended to the source of the image.
Right below that we can see a <script>
tag which includes the script responsible for the DOM manipulation:
function doSearchQuery(query) {
document.getElementById('searchMessage').innerHTML = query;
}
var query = (new URLSearchParams(window.location.search)).get('search');
if (query) {
doSearchQuery(query);
}
- The
doSearchQuery
function takes aquery
parameter and sets the inner HTML of an element with the IDsearchMessage
to the query value. - The
query
variable is assigned the value of the 'search' parameter from the URL usingURLSearchParams
. - If the 'search' parameter exists in the URL, the
doSearchQuery
function is called with the obtained query.
Now that we know how the DOM manipulation works, we can insert our final payload into the application which will generate an alert.
</span><script>alert("1")</script>
We have solved the lab.