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GHSA-5vf7-q87h-pg6w

GitHub Security Advisory

Cross-Site Scripting in BookStack

✓ GitHub Reviewed MODERATE Has CVE

Advisory Details

### Impact

A user with permission to create comments could POST HTML directly to the system to be saved in a comment, which would then be executed/displayed to others users viewing the comment. Through this vulnerability custom JavaScript code could be injected and therefore ran on other user machines.

This most impacts scenarios where not-trusted users are given permission to create comments.

### Patches

The issue was addressed in BookStack v0.29.2.

After upgrading, The command `php artisan bookstack:regenerate-comment-content` should be ran to remove any pre-existing dangerous content.

### Workarounds

Comments can be disabled in the system settings to prevent them being shown to users. Alternatively, comment creation permissions can be altered as required to only those who are trusted but this will not address existing exploitation of this vulnerability.

### References

* [BookStack Beta v0.29.2](https://github.com/BookStackApp/BookStack/releases/tag/v0.29.2)
* JVN#41035278
* [BookStack Blog Post](https://bookstackapp.com/blog/beta-release-v0-29-2/)

### For more information

If you have any questions or comments about this advisory:
* Open an issue in [the BookStack GitHub repository](BookStackApp/BookStack/issues).
* Ask on the [BookStack Discord chat](https://discord.gg/ztkBqR2).
* Follow the [BookStack Security Advice](https://github.com/BookStackApp/BookStack#-security) to contact someone privately.

Affected Packages

Packagist ssddanbrown/bookstack
Affected versions: 0.18.0 (fixed in 0.29.2)

Related CVEs

Key Information

GHSA ID
GHSA-5vf7-q87h-pg6w
Published
May 7, 2020 9:10 PM
Last Modified
January 8, 2021 8:20 PM
CVSS Score
5.0 /10
Primary Ecosystem
Packagist
Primary Package
ssddanbrown/bookstack
GitHub Reviewed
✓ Yes

Dataset

Last updated: September 16, 2025 6:29 AM

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