High

IMG onerror XSS Injection via Indirect Prompt Injection

An attacker plants malicious text somewhere an AI system will read it — a document, webpage, or other data source — instructing the AI to output an HTML image tag with a broken link and a JavaScript error handler. If the AI's response is displayed in a browser without sanitization, the injected script runs in the viewer's session.

How the attack works

An attacker embeds hidden instructions in content that an LLM-powered agent will process, such as a webpage, document, or user-submitted data. The instructions tell the model to output an <img> tag with a src pointing to a nonexistent file and an onerror attribute containing JavaScript. Because the image fails to load, the onerror handler fires automatically. If the agent's output is rendered as live HTML in a web interface rather than shown as plain text, the script executes in the browser of whoever views that output.

Netzilo detection

Netzilo reports this behaviour when it is observed.

Signature ID
d0828e78-0647-4d91-904d-ed12caec340b
Severity
High

Why it matters

An organization can lose control of a user's browser session when an AI agent's output is trusted and rendered as HTML — this can lead to session hijacking, data theft from the page, or further malicious actions performed as the victim.

What you can do

  • Never render LLM output as raw HTML in a browser; treat it as untrusted text and escape or sanitize it before display.
  • Strip or neutralize event-handler attributes (onerror, onload, etc.) from any HTML the model produces, even if the tag itself looks harmless.
  • Apply a strict Content Security Policy to any interface that displays AI-generated content, disallowing inline script execution.
  • Review any pipeline that lets an LLM ingest external or third-party content (web pages, documents, tickets) for instructions and then reflect that content back into a rendered UI.

Known benign look-alikes

  • Security education text discussing img onerror XSS as a concept without injection payload
  • Legitimate HTML with img elements that have benign onerror fallback handlers

References

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