Rules that flag potential security flaws.
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IframeMissingSrcAttribute
Since: PMD 3.6
Priority: Medium High (2)
IFrames which are missing a src element can cause security information popups in IE if you are accessing the page through SSL. See http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;Q261188
This rule is defined by the following XPath expression:
//Element[upper-case(@Name)="IFRAME"][count(Attribute[upper-case(@Name)="SRC" ]) = 0]
Example(s):
<HTML><title>bad example><BODY>
<iframe></iframe>
</BODY> </HTML>
<HTML><title>good example><BODY>
<iframe src="foo"></iframe>
</BODY> </HTML>
Use this rule by referencing it:
<rule ref="category/jsp/security.xml/IframeMissingSrcAttribute" />
NoUnsanitizedJSPExpression
Since: PMD 5.1.4
Priority: Medium (3)
Avoid using expressions without escaping / sanitizing. This could lead to cross site scripting - as the expression would be interpreted by the browser directly (e.g. “”).
This rule is defined by the following Java class: net.sourceforge.pmd.lang.jsp.rule.security.NoUnsanitizedJSPExpressionRule
Example(s):
<%@ page contentType="text/html; charset=UTF-8" %>
<%@ taglib prefix="fn" uri="http://java.sun.com/jsp/jstl/functions" %>
${expression} <!-- don't use this -->
${fn:escapeXml(expression)} <!-- instead, escape it -->
<c:out value="${expression}" /> <!-- or use c:out -->
Use this rule by referencing it:
<rule ref="category/jsp/security.xml/NoUnsanitizedJSPExpression" />