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Medium SeverityA05:2021 - Security MisconfigurationCWE-16

How to Fix Security Misconfiguration in Vue

Learn how to prevent and fix Security Misconfiguration vulnerabilities in Vue applications. Step-by-step guide with code examples, security checklists, and best practices.

In This Guide

  • What Is Security Misconfiguration?
  • Why It Matters
  • How to Fix It in Vue
  • Security Checklist
  • Vue Security Tips

What Is Security Misconfiguration?

Security Misconfiguration is the most common vulnerability category and occurs when security settings are not defined, implemented, or maintained properly. It can happen at any level of the application stack: the web server, application framework, database, cloud platform, container, or operating system.

Common examples include: leaving default credentials unchanged on databases or admin panels; enabling unnecessary services, ports, or features; displaying verbose error messages or stack traces in production; missing security headers (Content-Security-Policy, X-Frame-Options, Strict-Transport-Security); misconfigured CORS policies allowing any origin; leaving debug mode enabled in production; not updating software to patch known vulnerabilities; and misconfigured cloud storage (public S3 buckets, exposed Supabase keys).

In modern application stacks, misconfiguration is especially prevalent because of the many moving parts involved. A Next.js application might have separate configurations for the framework, the hosting platform (Vercel, AWS), the database (Supabase, PostgreSQL), authentication provider, and CDN -- each with its own security settings that need to be properly configured.

Why It Matters

Security misconfiguration is dangerous because it often provides attackers with easy, low-effort entry points. Exposed admin panels with default credentials, verbose error messages leaking internal system details, or misconfigured CORS can each independently lead to a significant breach. Misconfigured cloud storage has been responsible for some of the largest data exposures in recent years. Because misconfiguration spans the entire technology stack, it creates a large and varied attack surface. Automated scanners specifically look for common misconfigurations, meaning vulnerable applications are quickly discovered and exploited.

How to Fix It in Vue

Establish a hardening process for all environments (development, staging, production). Remove or disable all unnecessary features, services, and documentation. Change all default credentials before deployment. Implement all recommended security headers (CSP, HSTS, X-Frame-Options, X-Content-Type-Options). Disable verbose error messages and stack traces in production. Keep all software updated and patch regularly. Review cloud and infrastructure configurations against security benchmarks (CIS Benchmarks). Implement automated configuration scanning as part of your CI/CD pipeline. Use environment-specific configuration files and never commit secrets to version control.

Vue-Specific Advice

  • Never use `v-html` with unsanitized user input. Vue's template interpolation `{{ }}` auto-escapes HTML, but `v-html` does not.
  • Avoid using `eval()` or `new Function()` in Vue components. Use computed properties and watchers for dynamic behavior instead.
  • Validate all props passed to components that render user-controlled content, especially in server-rendered (SSR) contexts.
  • Use Vue Router's navigation guards to implement client-side route protection, but always enforce authorization on the server as well.

Vue Security Checklist for Security Misconfiguration

Review all Vue configuration files for insecure defaults
Disable verbose error messages and stack traces in production
Implement all recommended security headers (CSP, HSTS, X-Frame-Options, X-Content-Type-Options)
Remove unnecessary features, services, and sample/default pages
Change all default credentials before deployment
Verify CORS configuration uses explicit origin allowlists, not wildcards
Run SafeVibe's configuration scan on your Vue application

Vue Security Best Practices

1

Never use `v-html` with unsanitized user input. Vue's template interpolation `{{ }}` auto-escapes HTML, but `v-html` does not.

2

Avoid using `eval()` or `new Function()` in Vue components. Use computed properties and watchers for dynamic behavior instead.

3

Validate all props passed to components that render user-controlled content, especially in server-rendered (SSR) contexts.

4

Use Vue Router's navigation guards to implement client-side route protection, but always enforce authorization on the server as well.

5

Be cautious with Vue's `compile()` function, which can execute arbitrary code. Never pass user input to the template compiler.

6

Store sensitive configuration in environment variables prefixed per your build tool's convention (VITE_ for Vite) and never include secrets in client-side code.

7

Implement Content Security Policy headers to prevent inline script injection even if an XSS vulnerability exists.

8

Use Pinia stores carefully -- avoid storing sensitive data in state that persists across page navigations in SSR contexts.

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