Bootstrap version 3.3.5 arrived on June 16, 2015, succeeding version 3.3.4 released in March of the same year. Both versions maintain the core mission of providing a popular front-end framework for responsive, mobile-first web development. Examining the devDependencies, reveals several updates indicating dependency improvements and bug fixes. Version 3.3.5 sees updates across many grunt plugins, including grunt-autoprefixer, grunt-contrib-cssmin, grunt-contrib-jshint, grunt-contrib-uglify, and grunt-contrib-connect. Notably, npm-shrinkwrap jumps from 200.1.0 to 200.4.0, reflecting updates in managing dependencies and potential security patches. The grunt-sed plugin has also been updated to twbs/grunt-sed#v0.2.0. Developers should note these dependency bumps as part of the routine maintenance and optimization within the Bootstrap ecosystem. While the descriptions remained consistent, the subtle changes in the devDependencies suggest a focus on build process enhancements, potentially leading to improved performance and stability. For those looking to integrate the framework for responsive layouts and UI components, these updates ensure a modern build environment and potential minor fixes that were incorporated into the build chain. Migrating offers advantages like improved compatibility and potentially addresses any hidden issues present in 3.3.4.
All the vulnerabilities related to the version 3.3.5 of the package
XSS vulnerability that affects bootstrap
In Bootstrap before 3.4.0, XSS is possible in the tooltip data-viewport attribute.
Bootstrap vulnerable to Cross-Site Scripting (XSS)
In Bootstrap starting in version 2.3.0 and prior to 3.4.0, as well as 4.x before 4.1.2, XSS is possible in the collapse data-parent attribute.
Bootstrap Cross-site Scripting vulnerability
In Bootstrap 2.x from 2.0.4, 3.x before 3.4.0 and 4.x-beta before 4.0.0-beta.2, XSS is possible in the data-target attribute. Note that this is a different vulnerability than CVE-2018-14041.
See https://blog.getbootstrap.com/2018/12/13/bootstrap-3-4-0/ for more info.
Bootstrap Cross-site Scripting vulnerability
In Bootstrap starting in version 2.3.0 and prior to versions 3.4.0 and 4.1.2, XSS is possible in the data-container property of tooltip. This is similar to CVE-2018-14041.
bootstrap Cross-site Scripting vulnerability
In Bootstrap before 3.4.0, XSS is possible in the affix configuration target property.
Bootstrap Vulnerable to Cross-Site Scripting
Versions of bootstrap
prior to 3.4.1 for 3.x and 4.3.1 for 4.x are vulnerable to Cross-Site Scripting (XSS). The data-template
attribute of the tooltip and popover plugins lacks input sanitization and may allow attacker to execute arbitrary JavaScript.
For bootstrap
4.x upgrade to 4.3.1 or later.
For bootstrap
3.x upgrade to 3.4.1 or later.
Bootstrap Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability for data-* attributes
A security vulnerability has been discovered in bootstrap that could enable Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) attacks. The vulnerability is associated with the data-loading-text attribute within the button plugin. This vulnerability can be exploited by injecting malicious JavaScript code into the attribute, which would then be executed when the button's loading state is triggered.
Bootstrap Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability
A vulnerability has been identified in Bootstrap that exposes users to Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) attacks. The issue is present in the carousel component, where the data-slide
and data-slide-to
attributes can be exploited through the href attribute of an <a>
tag due to inadequate sanitization. This vulnerability could potentially enable attackers to execute arbitrary JavaScript within the victim's browser.