chore(deps): bump dompurify from 2.0.12 to 2.2.6
Bumps dompurify from 2.0.12 to 2.2.6.
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DOMPurify 2.2.6
- Added new mXSS prevention logic created by SecurityMB
DOMPurify 2.2.4
- Fixed a new MathML-based bypass submitted by PewGrand
- Fixed a new SVG-related bypass submitted by SecurityMB
- Updated NodeJS CI to Node 14.x and Node 15.x
- Cleaned up
_forceRemove
logic for better reliabilityDOMPurify 2.2.3
- Fixed an mXSS issue reported by PewGrand
- Fixed a minor issue with the license header
- Fixed a problem with overly-eager CSS stripping
- Updated the README and removed an XSS warning
DOMPurify 2.2.2
- Fixed an mXSS bypass dropped on us publicly via #482
- Fixed an mXSS variation that was reported privately short after
- Added dialog to permitted elements list
- Fixed a small typo in the README
DOMPurify 2.2.0
- Fix a possible XSS in Chrome that is hidden behind #enable-experimental-web-platform-features, reported by @neilj and @mfreed7
- Changed
RETURN_DOM_IMPORT
default totrue
to address said possible XSS- Updated README to reflect the new change and inform about the risks of manually setting
RETURN_DOM_IMPORT
back tofalse
- Fixed the tests to properly address the new default
DOMPurify 2.1.1
- Removed some code targeting old Safari versions
- Removed some code targeting older MS Edge versions
- Re-added some code targeting older Chrome versions, thanks @terjanq
- Added new tests and removed unused SAFE_FOR_JQUERY test cases
- Added Node 14.x to existing test coverage
DOMPurify 2.1.0
- Fixed several possible mXSS patterns, thanks @hackvertor
- Removed the
SAFE_FOR_JQUERY
flag (we are safe by default now for jQuery)- Removed several now useless mXSS checks
- Updated the mXSS check for elements
- Updated test cases to cover new sanitization strategy
- Updated test website to use newer jQuery
- Updated array of tested browsers and removed legacy browsers
- Added "auto convert" checkbox to test website, thanks @hackvertor
DOMPurify 2.0.17
- Fixed another bypass causing mXSS by using MathML
DOMPurify 2.0.16
- Fixed an mXSS-based bypass caused by nested forms inside MathML
- Fixed a security error thrown on older Chrome on Android versions, see #470
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Commits
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chore: Preparing 2.2.6 release after failed 2.2.5 attempt /2395cc83
chore: Preparing 2.2.6 release after failed 2.2.5 attempt8a1c887
chore: Preparing 2.2.5 release77e740e
Merge pull request #496 from securityMB/main9dd47cb
Create a polyfill for lookupGetter to make IE10 happy8e29990
fix: Made use of proper helper method to get parentNode7e3a705
fix: Fixed an issue with parent node mapping in MSIE11d1cf8c6
test: Fixed additional Edge 17 and MSIE11 tests1446372
test: Fixed a bunch of Edge 17 and MSIE11 tests7d9bc6a
fix: Removed usage of has()- Additional commits viewable in compare view
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