Improper Neutralization of Special Elements Used in a Template Engine

Incomplete Base
Structure: Simple
Description

The product uses a template engine to insert or process externally-influenced input, but it does not neutralize or incorrectly neutralizes special elements or syntax that can be interpreted as template expressions or other code directives when processed by the engine.

Extended Description

Many web applications use template engines that allow developers to insert externally-influenced values into free text or messages in order to generate a full web page, document, message, etc. Such engines include Twig, Jinja2, Pug, Java Server Pages, FreeMarker, Velocity, ColdFusion, Smarty, and many others - including PHP itself. Some CMS (Content Management Systems) also use templates. Template engines often have their own custom command or expression language. If an attacker can influence input into a template before it is processed, then the attacker can invoke arbitrary expressions, i.e. perform injection attacks. For example, in some template languages, an attacker could inject the expression "{{7*7}}" and determine if the output returns "49" instead. The syntax varies depending on the language. In some cases, XSS-style attacks can work, which can obscure the root cause if the developer does not closely investigate the root cause of the error. Template engines can be used on the server or client, so both "sides" could be affected by injection. The mechanisms of attack or the affected technologies might be different, but the mistake is fundamentally the same.

Common Consequences 1
Scope: Integrity

Impact: Execute Unauthorized Code or Commands

Potential Mitigations 2
Phase: Architecture and Design
Choose a template engine that offers a sandbox or restricted mode, or at least limits the power of any available expressions, function calls, or commands.
Phase: Implementation
Use the template engine's sandbox or restricted mode, if available.
Observed Examples 10
CVE-2024-34359Chain: Python bindings for LLM library do not use a sandboxed environment when parsing a template and constructing a prompt, allowing jinja2 Server Side Template Injection and code execution - one variant of a "prompt injection" attack.
CVE-2017-16783server-side template injection in content management server
CVE-2020-9437authentication / identity management product has client-side template injection
CVE-2020-12790Server-Side Template Injection using a Twig template
CVE-2021-21244devops platform allows SSTI
CVE-2020-4027bypass of Server-Side Template Injection protection mechanism with macros in Velocity templates
CVE-2020-26282web browser proxy server allows Java EL expressions from Server-Side Template Injection
CVE-2020-1961SSTI involving mail templates and JEXL expressions
CVE-2019-19999product does not use a "safe" setting for a FreeMarker configuration, allowing SSTI
CVE-2018-20465product allows read of sensitive database username/password variables using server-side template injection
References 2
Server-Side Template Injection
James Kettle
05-08-2015
ID: REF-1193
Server-Side Template Injection: RCE For The Modern Web App
James Kettle
27-12-2015
ID: REF-1194
Applicable Platforms
Languages:
Java : UndeterminedPHP : UndeterminedPython : UndeterminedJavaScript : UndeterminedInterpreted : Undetermined
Technologies:
AI/ML : UndeterminedClient Server : Undetermined
Modes of Introduction
Architecture and Design
Implementation
Alternate Terms

Server-Side Template Injection / SSTI

This term is used for injection into template engines being used by a server.

Client-Side Template Injection / CSTI

This term is used for injection into template engines being used by a client.
Notes
RelationshipSince expression languages are often used in templating languages, there may be some overlap with Improper Neutralization of Special Elements used in an Expression Language Statement ('Expression Language Injection') (Expression Language Injection). XSS (Improper Neutralization of Input During Web Page Generation ('Cross-site Scripting')) is also co-located with template injection.