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AngularJS is an MVC framework for building web applications. The core features include HTML enhanced with custom component and data-binding capabilities, dependency injection and strong focus on simplicity, testability, maintainability and boiler-plate reduction.
angular.js is vulnerable to XSS. This happens since an attacker can load Angular from the extension, and Angular's auto-bootstrapping can be used to bypass the victim site's CSP protection.
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WS-2017-0113 (Medium) detected in angular-1.5.0.js
WS-2017-0113 (High) detected in angular-1.5.0.js
Oct 21, 2020
WS-2017-0113 - High Severity Vulnerability
Vulnerable Library - angular-1.5.0.js
AngularJS is an MVC framework for building web applications. The core features include HTML enhanced with custom component and data-binding capabilities, dependency injection and strong focus on simplicity, testability, maintainability and boiler-plate reduction.
Library home page: https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/angular.js/1.5.0/angular.js
Path to dependency file: t-vault/tvaultui/bower_components/angular-ui-select/docs/partials/_header.html
Path to vulnerable library: t-vault/tvaultui/bower_components/angular-ui-select/docs/partials/_header.html
Dependency Hierarchy:
Found in HEAD commit: 11e573b8dd78f0a3490e791a81736b3602213056
Vulnerability Details
angular.js is vulnerable to XSS. This happens since an attacker can load Angular from the extension, and Angular's auto-bootstrapping can be used to bypass the victim site's CSP protection.
Publish Date: 2016-11-02
URL: WS-2017-0113
CVSS 3 Score Details (8.6)
Base Score Metrics:
Suggested Fix
Type: Upgrade version
Origin: angular/angular.js#15346
Release Date: 2016-11-02
Fix Resolution: angular - 1.6.0
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