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ng-owasp: OWASP Top 10 for AngularJS Applications

ng-owasp: OWASP Top 10 for AngularJS Applications

The OWASP Top 10 provides a list of the 10 most critical web application security risks. How do these relate to AngularJS applications? What security vulnerabilities should developers be aware of beyond XSS and CSRF?

This session will review the OWASP Top 10 with a front-end development focus on HTML and JavaScript. It will look at patterns to implement and others to consider avoiding. We will also explore several built-in features of AngularJS that help secure your application.

Kevin Hakanson

June 19, 2015
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  1. @hakanson ng-owasp: OWASP Top 10 for AngularJS Applications Kevin Hakanson

    Software Architect https://github.com/hakanson/ng-owasp
  2. @hakanson The OWASP Top 10 provides a list of the

    10 most critical web application security risks. How do these relate to AngularJS applications? What security vulnerabilities should developers be aware of beyond XSS and CSRF? This session will review the OWASP Top 10 with a front-end development focus on HTML and JavaScript. It will look at patterns to implement and others to consider avoiding. We will also explore several built-in features of AngularJS that help secure your application. 2
  3. @hakanson Housekeeping 3 Feedback via Twitter Slide Number Hello After

    the session... Comments on Video (future) https://github.com/hakanson/ng-owasp Examples
  4. @hakanson AngularJS FAQ Do I need to worry about security

    holes in AngularJS? Like any other technology, AngularJS is not impervious to attack. Angular does, however, provide built-in protection from basic security holes including cross-site scripting and HTML injection attacks. AngularJS does round-trip escaping on all strings for you and even offers XSRF protection for server-side communication. 4
  5. @hakanson OWASP Top Ten Powerful awareness document for web application

    security. Represents a broad consensus about what the most critical web application security flaws are. 6
  6. @hakanson OWASP Top 10 - 2013 A1-Injection A2-Broken Authentication and

    Session Management A3-Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) A4-Insecure Direct Object References A5-Security Misconfiguration A6-Sensitive Data Exposure A7-Missing Function Level Access Control A8-Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) A9-Using Components with Known Vulnerabilities A10-Unvalidated Redirects and Forwards 7
  7. @hakanson html[ng-app]:focus, script:focus Browser App Server (ASP.NET, Node.js) Database Web

    Server (.html, .js, .css) HTTPS API Service (JSONP, CORS) 8
  8. @hakanson List of useful HTTP headers Strict-Transport-Security: max-age=16070400; includeSubDomains X-Frame-Options:

    deny X-XSS-Protection: 1; mode=block X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff Content-Security-Policy: default-src 'self' Content-Security-Policy-Report-Only: default-src 'self'; report- uri http://loghost.example.com/reports.jsp 9
  9. @hakanson A1-Injection Injection flaws, such as SQL, OS, and LDAP

    injection occur when untrusted data is sent to an interpreter as part of a command or query. The attacker’s hostile data can trick the interpreter into executing unintended commands or accessing data without proper authorization. 10
  10. @hakanson Content Spoofing (Injection) When an application does not properly

    handle user supplied data, an attacker can supply content to a web application, typically via a parameter value, that is reflected back to the user. 11
  11. @hakanson vs. Cross-site Scripting Content spoofing is an attack that

    is closely related to Cross-site Scripting (XSS). While XSS uses <script> and other techniques to run JavaScript, content spoofing uses other techniques to modify the page for malicious reasons. 12
  12. @hakanson ngSanitize The ngSanitize module provides functionality to sanitize HTML.

    <script src="angular-sanitize.js"></script> angular.module('app', ['ngSanitize']); 13
  13. @hakanson $sanitize The input is sanitized by parsing the html

    into tokens. All safe tokens (from a whitelist) are then serialized back to properly escaped html string. 14
  14. @hakanson angular.js/src/ngSanitize/sanitize.js /* * * * * * * *

    * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Any commits to this file should be reviewed with security in mind. * * Changes to this file can potentially create security vulnerabilities. * * An approval from 2 Core members with history of modifying * * this file is required. * * * * Does the change somehow allow for arbitrary javascript to be executed? * * Or allows for someone to change the prototype of built-in objects? * * Or gives undesired access to variables likes document or window? * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */ 15
  15. @hakanson $sce $sce is a service that provides Strict Contextual

    Escaping (SCE) services to AngularJS. SCE is a mode in which AngularJS requires bindings in certain contexts to result in a value that is marked as safe to use for that context. One example of such a context is binding arbitrary html controlled by the user via ng-bind- html. 16
  16. @hakanson Example (JavaScript) var data = '<b onmouseover="alert(\'over\')">trust me</b>: <script>alert("XSS");</script>

    <xss>XSS</xss>'; vm.untrusted = data; vm.sanitized = $sanitize(data); vm.trusted = $sce.trustAsHtml(data); 17
  17. @hakanson Example (HTML) {{ vm.untrusted }} <span ng-bind="vm.untrusted"></span> <span ng-non-bindable>{{

    vm.untrusted }}</span> {{ vm.sanitized }} <span ng-bind-html="vm.untrusted"></span> <span ng-bind-html="vm.sanitized"></span> <span ng-bind-html="vm.trusted"></span> 18
  18. @hakanson &lt;b onmouseover="alert('over')"&gt;trust me&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;script&gt;alert ("XSS");&lt;/script&gt; &lt;xss&gt;XSS&lt;/xss&gt; &lt;b onmouseover="alert('over')"&gt;trust me&lt;/b&gt;:

    &lt;script&gt;alert ("XSS");&lt;/script&gt; &lt;xss&gt;XSS&lt;/xss&gt; {{ vm.untrusted }} &lt;b&gt;trust me&lt;/b&gt;: XSS <b>trust me</b>: XSS <b>trust me</b>: XSS <b onmouseover="alert('over')">trust me</b>: <script>alert("XSS");</script> <xss>XSS</xss> 19
  19. @hakanson Expression Sandboxing AngularJS's expressions are sandboxed not for security

    reasons, but instead to maintain a proper separation of application responsibilities. This sandbox is not intended to stop attackers who can edit the template before it's processed by Angular. https://docs.angularjs.org/guide/security 21
  20. @hakanson Expression Sandboxing Design your application in such a way

    that users cannot change client-side templates. For instance: • Do not mix client and server templates • Do not use user input to generate templates dynamically • Do not run user input through $scope.$eval • Consider using CSP (but don't rely only on CSP) 22
  21. @hakanson $interpolate Compiles a string with markup into an interpolation

    function. This service is used by the HTML $compile service for data binding. 23
  22. @hakanson $interpolate For security purposes, it is strongly encouraged that

    web servers escape user-supplied data, replacing angle brackets (<, >) with &lt; and &gt; respectively, and replacing all interpolation start/end markers with their escaped counterparts. 24
  23. @hakanson Example vm.twitter = "hakanson"; vm.template = 'Twitter: <a href="https://twitter.com/{{twitter}}">@{{twitter}}</a>';

    vm.trusted = false; vm.rendered = ""; vm.update = function () { var context = { twitter : vm.twitter}; i = $interpolate(vm.template); vm.rendered = i(context); if (vm.trusted == true) { vm.rendered = $sce.trustAsHtml(vm.rendered); } }; 25
  24. @hakanson angular-translate pascalprecht.translate.$translateSanitization: No sanitization strategy has been configured. This

    can have serious security implications. See http://angular-translate.github. io/docs/#/guide/19_security for details. 27
  25. @hakanson angular-translate $translateProvider.useSanitizeValueStrategy() • sanitize: sanitizes HTML in the translation

    text using $sanitize • escape: escapes HTML in the translation • sanitizeParameters: sanitizes HTML in the values of the interpolation parameters using $sanitize • escapeParameters: escapes HTML in the values of the interpolation parameters 28
  26. @hakanson $translateProvider.translations('en', { GREETING: '<b>Hello</b> {{name}}', GREETINGX: '<b>Hello</b> {{name |

    uppercase}}' }); $translateProvider.useSanitizeValueStrategy('sanitize'); <div ng-bind-html="'GREETING' | translate:{name:'Kevin'}"></div> <div ng-bind-html="'GREETINGX' | translate:{name:'Kevin'}"></div> 29
  27. @hakanson ngNonBindable Tells Angular not to compile or bind the

    contents of the current DOM element. <div>Normal: {{1 + 2}}</div> <div ng-non-bindable>Ignored: {{1 + 2}}</div> Use with server-side rendering of user input? 31
  28. @hakanson A2-Broken Authentication and Session Management Application functions related to

    authentication and session management are often not implemented correctly, allowing attackers to compromise passwords, keys, or session tokens, or to exploit other implementation flaws to assume other users’ identities. 32
  29. @hakanson Client State vs. Server State • Session Keep Alive

    and Pinging • Handle Session Timeouts • OAuth Token Management • Clear Storage on Logout ◦ (Cookies, SessionStorage, LocalStorage) 33
  30. @hakanson Respond to Events $rootScope.$on('Auth:Required', function() { $location.path('/login'); }); $rootScope.$on('Auth:Logout',

    function() { StorageService.clear(); // clear user info $rootScope.$broadcast('Auth:Required'); }); 34
  31. @hakanson $httpProvider.interceptors $httpProvider.interceptors.push(function($q, $rootScope) { return { 'responseError': function(rejection) {

    if (rejection.status === 401) { $rootScope.$broadcast('Auth:Required'); } return $q.reject(rejection); } }; }); 35
  32. @hakanson A3-Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) XSS flaws occur whenever an application

    takes untrusted data and sends it to a web browser without proper validation or escaping. XSS allows attackers to execute scripts in the victim’s browser which can hijack user sessions, deface web sites, or redirect the user to malicious sites. 37
  33. @hakanson Content Security Policy Content Security Policy (CSP) is an

    added layer of security that helps to detect and mitigate certain types of attacks, including Cross Site Scripting (XSS) and data injection attacks. 38
  34. @hakanson ngCsp AngularJS uses Function(string) generated functions as a speed

    optimization. Applying the ngCsp directive will cause Angular to use CSP compatibility mode. When this mode is on AngularJS will evaluate all expressions up to 30% slower than in non-CSP mode, but no security violations will be raised. 41
  35. @hakanson ngCsp CSP forbids JavaScript to inline stylesheet rules. In

    non CSP mode Angular automatically includes some CSS rules (e.g. ngCloak). To make those directives work in CSP mode, include the angular-csp.css manually. 42
  36. @hakanson CSP 2 Inline <script> Hashes <meta http-equiv="Content-Security-Policy" content="script-src 'self'

    'sha256-qznLcsROx4GACP2dm0UCKCzCG+HiZ1guq6ZZDob/Tng='"> <script>alert('Hello, world.');</script> $ echo -n "alert('Hello, world.');" | openssl dgst -sha256 -binary | openssl enc -base64 -A qznLcsROx4GACP2dm0UCKCzCG+HiZ1guq6ZZDob/Tng= 43
  37. @hakanson W3C Subresource Integrity (draft) A validation scheme, extending several

    HTML elements with an integrity attribute that contains a cryptographic hash of the representation of the resource <script src="alert.js" integrity="sha256-qznLcsROx4GACP2dm0UCKCzCG+HiZ1guq6ZZDob/Tng=" crossorigin="anonymous"></script> 44
  38. @hakanson > document.body .appendChild(document.createElement("script")) .appendChild(document.createTextNode("alert('xss');")) Refused to execute inline script

    because it violates the following Content Security Policy directive: "script-src 'self' 'sha256-qznLcsROx4GACP2dm0UCKCzCG+HiZ1guq6ZZDob/Tng='". Either the 'unsafe-inline' keyword, a hash ('sha256-LMD3- o5SW1nMQnP8eqehN5Cf_fLDXyNLVQ1aWycvx8E='), or a nonce ('nonce- ...') is required to enable inline execution. (anonymous function) InjectedScript._evaluateOn InjectedScript._evaluateAndWrap InjectedScript.evaluate 45
  39. @hakanson A4-Insecure Direct Object References A direct object reference occurs

    when a developer exposes a reference to an internal implementation object, such as a file, directory, or database key. Without an access control check or other protection, attackers can manipulate these references to access unauthorized data. 47
  40. @hakanson $resource A factory which creates a resource object that

    lets you interact with RESTful server-side data sources. var CreditCard = $resource('/user/:userId/card/:cardId', {userId:123, cardId:'@id'}, { charge: {method:'POST', params:{charge:true}} }); 48
  41. @hakanson A4 is Server Concern Need server side validation of

    references $resource makes it easier for attacker to understand and attempt to exploit 49
  42. @hakanson A5-Security Misconfiguration Good security requires having a secure configuration

    defined and deployed for the application, frameworks, application server, web server, database server, and platform. Secure settings should be defined, implemented, and maintained, as defaults are often insecure. Additionally, software should be kept up to date. 50
  43. @hakanson Bower • A package manager for the web •

    Fetches, installs and updates packages ◦ bower install angular ◦ bower update angular • Anyone can register a bower package ◦ Angular registered their own bower packages https://github.com/angular?query=bower • see also: npm, jspm 51
  44. @hakanson $ bower install angular bower not-cached git://github.com/angular/bower-angular.git#* bower resolve

    git://github.com/angular/bower-angular.git#* bower download https://github.com/angular/bower-angular/archive/v1.4.0.tar.gz bower extract angular#* archive.tar.gz bower resolved git://github.com/angular/bower-angular.git#1.4.0 bower install angular#1.4.0 angular#1.4.0 bower_components/angular 52
  45. @hakanson $ bower install angular-sanitize bower not-cached git://github.com/angular/bower-angular-sanitize.git#* bower resolve

    git://github.com/angular/bower-angular-sanitize.git#* bower download https://github.com/angular/bower-angular-sanitize/archive/v1.4.0.tar.gz bower extract angular-sanitize#* archive.tar.gz bower resolved git://github.com/angular/bower-angular-sanitize.git#1.4.0 bower install angular-sanitize#1.4.0 angular-sanitize#1.4.0 bower_components/angular-sanitize └── angular#1.4.0 53
  46. @hakanson CORS “Credentials” Access-Control-Allow-Origin: https://example.com Access-Control-Allow-Credentials: true Should you send

    Cookies and HTTP Authentication data with all requests? $httpProvider.defaults.withCredentials = true 54
  47. @hakanson A6-Sensitive Data Exposure Many web applications do not properly

    protect sensitive data, such as credit cards, tax IDs, and authentication credentials. Attackers may steal or modify such weakly protected data to conduct credit card fraud, identity theft, or other crimes. Sensitive data deserves extra protection such as encryption at rest or in transit, as well as special precautions when exchanged with the browser. 55
  48. @hakanson A6-Sensitive Data Exposure • HTTPS / Strict-Transport-Security • Putting

    sensitive data on URLs • Storing sensitive data in LocalStorage without using encryption ◦ Web Cryptography API 56
  49. @hakanson AngularJS 2.0 Data Persistence The ngStore module contains services

    that provide access to local “disk” storage provided by native browser APIs like localStorage, sessionStorage and IndexedDB. All services within the ngStore module will support encryption, managed through the $localDB service. Design Doc (draft) 57
  50. @hakanson angular-cache A very useful replacement for Angular's $cacheFactory. The

    storage mode for a cache can be be "memory" , "localStorage", "sessionStorage" or a custom implementation. 58
  51. @hakanson When is storage cleared? • variable / memory -

    when page closes • session cookie - when browser closes • sessionStorage - when browser closes • persistent cookie - when expires • localStorage - when explicitly cleared • indexedDB - when explicitly cleared 59
  52. @hakanson A7-Missing Function Level Access Control Most web applications verify

    function level access rights before making that functionality visible in the UI. However, applications need to perform the same access control checks on the server when each function is accessed. If requests are not verified, attackers will be able to forge requests in order to access functionality without proper authorization. 61
  53. @hakanson A7 is Server Concern Change from 2010 OWASP Top

    10 A8: Failure to Restrict URL Access AngularJS applications might not place access controls on static assets (html, css, js) hosted on web servers or content delivery networks. 62
  54. @hakanson Intercept Route Change $rootScope.$on('$routeChangeStart', function(event, next, current) { var

    currentRoute = $route.routes[$location.path()]; if (!AuthService.isAuthenticated()) { if (!(currentRoute && currentRoute.data && currentRoute.data.myAnonymousAttr)) { $rootScope.$broadcast('Auth:Required'); event.preventDefault(); } } }); 64
  55. @hakanson angular-feature-flags Control when you release new features in your

    app by putting them behind switches. myApp.run(function(featureFlags, $http) { featureFlags.set($http.get('/data/flags.json')); }); <div feature-flag="myFlag"> I will be visible if 'myFlag' is enabled </div> 66
  56. @hakanson A8-Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) A CSRF attack forces a

    logged-on victim’s browser to send a forged HTTP request, including the victim’s session cookie and any other automatically included authentication information, to a vulnerable web application. This allows the attacker to force the victim’s browser to generate requests the vulnerable application thinks are legitimate requests from the victim. 67
  57. @hakanson $http Security Considerations When designing web applications, consider security

    threats from: • JSON vulnerability • XSRF Both server and the client must cooperate in order to eliminate these threats. Angular comes pre-configured with strategies that address these issues, but for this to work backend server cooperation is required. 68
  58. @hakanson JSON Vulnerability Protection A JSON vulnerability allows third party

    website to turn your JSON resource URL into JSONP request under some conditions. To counter this your server can prefix all JSON requests with following string ")]}',\n". Angular will automatically strip the prefix before processing it as JSON. 69
  59. @hakanson JSON Vulnerability Protection For example if your server needs

    to return: ['one','two'] which is vulnerable to attack, your server can return: )]}', ['one','two'] Angular will strip the prefix, before processing the JSON. 70
  60. @hakanson Synchronizer Token Pattern The synchronizer token pattern requires the

    generating of random "challenge" tokens that are associated with the user's current session. When the user wishes to invoke these sensitive operations, the HTTP request should include this challenge token 71
  61. @hakanson XSRF Protection • Angular provides a mechanism to counter

    XSRF. When performing XHR requests, the $http service reads a token from a cookie (by default, XSRF-TOKEN) and sets it as an HTTP header (X-XSRF-TOKEN). • The header will not be set for cross-domain requests. 72
  62. @hakanson XSRF Protection The name of the headers can be

    specified using the xsrfHeaderName and xsrfCookieName properties of either $httpProvider.defaults at config-time, $http.defaults at run-time, or the per-request config object. 73
  63. @hakanson CSRF Prevention Cheat Sheet Any cross-site scripting vulnerability can

    be used to defeat token, Double-Submit cookie, referer and origin based CSRF defenses. It is imperative that no XSS vulnerabilities are present to ensure that CSRF defenses can't be circumvented. 74
  64. @hakanson No Session Cookie? • Then no CSRF? • Pass

    authentication token on every HTTP request ($httpProvider.interceptors) Authorization: Bearer <oauth-token> • Still need to protect against XSS! 75
  65. @hakanson A9-Using Components with Known Vulnerabilities Components, such as libraries,

    frameworks, and other software modules, almost always run with full privileges. If a vulnerable component is exploited, such an attack can facilitate serious data loss or server takeover. Applications using components with known vulnerabilities may undermine application defenses and enable a range of possible attacks and impacts. 76
  66. @hakanson Retire.js The goal of Retire.js is to help you

    detect the use of JS- library versions with known vulnerabilities. Retire.js has these parts: 1. A command line scanner 2. A grunt plugin 3. A Chrome plugin 4. A Firefox plugin 5. Burp and OWASP Zap plugin 77
  67. @hakanson mustache-security In AngularJS before 1.2.19 / 1.3.0-beta.14: you can

    obtain a reference to Object with ({})["constructor"] (because although the name constructor is blacklisted, only the Function object was considered dangerous) ◦ all the interesting methods of Object are accessible ◦ fixed now https://code.google.com/p/mustache-security/wiki/AngularJS 79
  68. @hakanson A10-Unvalidated Redirects and Forwards Web applications frequently redirect and

    forward users to other pages and websites, and use untrusted data to determine the destination pages. Without proper validation, attackers can redirect victims to phishing or malware sites, or use forwards to access unauthorized pages. 80
  69. @hakanson linky filter Finds links in text input and turns

    them into html links. Supports http/https/ftp/mailto and plain email address links. Requires the ngSanitize module to be installed. 86
  70. @hakanson Client Side Redirect <a href="#/redirect?url=https://angularjs.org"> AngularJS (https) </a> <a

    href="#/redirect?url=http://angularjs.org"> AngularJS (http) </a> 89
  71. @hakanson .when('/redirect', { template: '<em>redirecting in 3 seconds...</em>', controller: function

    ($scope, $location, $timeout, $window) { $scope.url = $location.$$search['url'] || ''; if ($scope.url.match(whiteList)) { $timeout(function () { $window.location.href = $scope.url; }, 3000) } else { $location.path('/redirectDenied'); } } }) 90
  72. @hakanson Key Takeaways • OWASP Top 10 applicable to front-end

    development • AngularJS has many built-in security features • Security landscape is continually changing 92