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Security: janwendt/markdown-it

Security

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Security

Many people don't understand that markdown format does not care much about security. In many cases you have to pass output to sanitizers. markdown-it provides 2 possible strategies to produce safe output:

  1. Don't enable HTML. Extend markup features with plugins. We think it's the best choice and use it by default.
    • That's ok for 99% of user needs.
    • Output will be safe without sanitizer.
  2. Enable HTML and use external sanitizer package.

Also by default markdown-it prohibits some kind of links, which could be used for XSS:

  • javascript:, vbscript:
  • file:
  • data:, except some images (gif/png/jpeg/webp).

So, by default markdown-it should be safe. We care about it.

If you find a security problem - contact us via tracker or email. Such reports are fixed with top priority.

Plugins

Usually, plugins operate with tokenized content, and that's enough to provide safe output.

But there is one non-evident case you should know - don't allow plugins to generate arbitrary element id and name. If those depend on user input - always add prefixes to avoid DOM clobbering. See discussion for details.

So, if you decide to use plugins that add extended class syntax or autogenerating header anchors - be careful.

There aren’t any published security advisories