symfony/ux-autocomplete: XSS via unescaped AJAX response data
Description
The Stimulus controller shipped with symfony/ux-autocomplete renders AJAX response items into the dropdown by interpolating the text field directly into HTML template literals (${item[labelField]}) inside _createAutocompleteWithRemoteData(). The value is parsed as HTML rather than text, so any markup contained in the AJAX response is executed by the browser.
When the dropdown values are derived from user-supplied content, an attacker can craft a string that triggers stored XSS in the browser of any other user who later opens a page containing an autocomplete widget backed by the same data.
Resolution
The option and item renderers used in _createAutocompleteWithRemoteData() now use TomSelect's escape helper to HTML-escape the value by default. Endpoints that legitimately return HTML (for example, to highlight the search term) can opt back in to the previous behavior by setting options_as_html: true. The AutocompleteChoiceTypeExtension normalizer that previously forced options_as_html=false when autocomplete_url was set has been dropped so the opt-in is reachable from the form layer.
The patch for this issue is available here for branch 2.x (and forward-ported to 3.x).
Credits
Symfony would like to thank Alex Ashkov for reporting the issue and Hugo Alliaume for providing the fix.