# Improper Neutralization of CRLF Sequences in HTTP Headers ('HTTP Response Splitting') (CWE-113) The product receives data from an HTTP agent/component, and it places this data in HTTP response headers without neutralizing CRLF sequences. **Stack:** JavaScript - Prevalence: Medium 3 languages covered - Impact: High 2 high-severity rules - Prevention: Documented 3 fix examples **OWASP:** Injection (A03:2021-Injection) - #3 ## Description An attacker can inject CRLF sequences into HTTP headers to create additional headers or response body content. This can lead to cache poisoning, cross-site scripting, or other attacks. ## Prevention Prevention strategies for HTTP Response Splitting based on 1 Shoulder detection rules. ### JavaScript Strip CRLF characters from user input before setting HTTP response headers ## Warning Signs - [HIGH] user input flowing into HTTP response headers without CRLF sanitization ## Consequences - Execute Unauthorized Code - Bypass Protection Mechanism - Modify Application Data ## Mitigations - Never directly include user input in HTTP response headers - Sanitize all user input that might be included in headers - Use framework-provided methods for setting headers that handle encoding ## Detection - Total rules: 3 - Languages: go, javascript, typescript, python ## Rules by Language ### Javascript (1 rules) - **HTTP Header Injection (Response Splitting)** [HIGH]: Detects user input flowing into HTTP response headers without CRLF sanitization. - Remediation: Remove CRLF characters from user input before setting headers. ```javascript const sanitized = userInput.replace(/[\r\n]/g, ''); res.setHeader('X-Custom-Header', sanitized); ``` Learn more: https://shoulder.dev/learn/javascript/cwe-113/header-injection ### Typescript (1 rules) - **HTTP Header Injection (Response Splitting)** [HIGH]: Detects user input flowing into HTTP response headers without CRLF sanitization. - Remediation: Remove CRLF characters from user input before setting headers. ```javascript const sanitized = userInput.replace(/[\r\n]/g, ''); res.setHeader('X-Custom-Header', sanitized); ``` Learn more: https://shoulder.dev/learn/javascript/cwe-113/header-injection