MISP/bsimvis

MISP/bsimvis

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BSimVis is a tool to analyze similarities across a collection of binaries, based on Ghidra analyzers and the BSim (Behavioral Similarity) plugin. It provides an API and Web interface to upload large quantities of decompiled binaries and BSim feature vectors to a Kvrocks database for similarity analysis, function diffing, and family clustering.

CVE History

CVEPublishedCVSS v3CVSS v2

A stored cross-site scripting vulnerability existed in MISP BSimVis tag rendering code. Several client-side rendering paths interpolated tag names, collection names, entity identifiers, cluster names, and tag metadata directly into HTML, HTML attributes, inline JavaScript event handlers, and CSS style values without context-appropriate escaping. The patch adds shared escaping helpers for HTML, attributes, JavaScript strings, and CSS color validation, then applies them across tag badges, tooltips, context menus, cluster cards, autocomplete suggestions, and dynamically inserted tag cards. An attacker able to create or influence stored tag or metadata values could inject a crafted payload that is later rendered in another user’s browser. Successful exploitation could execute arbitrary JavaScript in the victim’s session when they view affected BSimVis pages, potentially allowing the attacker to perform actions as the victim, read data available to the victim, or alter displayed application content. This issue affects MISP bsimvis: through v0.2.0.