After some research it appears that it is possible to obtain a reflected XSS when the server islands feature is used in the targeted application, regardless of what was intended by the component template(s).
Server islands run in their own isolated context outside of the page request and use the following pattern path to hydrate the page: /_server-islands/[name]. These paths can be called via GET or POST and use three parameters:
e: component to exportp: the transmitted properties, encrypteds: for the slotsSlots are placeholders for external HTML content, and therefore allow, by default, the injection of code if the component template supports it, nothing exceptional in principle, just a feature.
This is where it becomes problematic: it is possible, independently of the component template used, even if it is completely empty, to inject a slot containing an XSS payload, whose parent is a tag whose name is is the absolute path of the island file. Enabling reflected XSS on any application, regardless of the component templates used, provided that the server islands is used at least once.
How ?
By default, when a call is made to the endpoint /_server-islands/[name], the value of the parameter e is default, pointing to a function exported by the component's module.
Upon further investigation, we find that two other values are possible for the component export (param e) in a typical configuration: url and file. file returns a string value corresponding to the absolute path of the island file. Since the value is of type string, it fulfills the following condition and leads to this code block:
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An entire template is created, completely independently, and then returned:
childSlots, the value provided to the s parameter, is injected as a childAll of this is done using markHTMLString. This allows the injection of any XSS payload, even if the component template intended by the application is initially empty or does not provide for the use of slots.
For our Proof of Concept (PoC), we will use a minimal repository: - Latest Astro version at the time (5.15.6) - Use of Island servers, with a completely empty component, to demonstrate what we explained previously
Access the following URL and note the opening of the popup, demonstrating the reflected XSS:
http://localhost:4321/_server-islands/ServerTime?e=file&p=&s={%22zhero%22:%22%3Cimg%20src=x%20onerror=alert(0)%3E%22}
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The value of the parameter s must be in JSON format and the payload must be injected at the value level, not the key level :
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Despite the initial template being empty, it is created because the value of the URL parameter e is set to file, as explained earlier. The parent tag is the name of the component's internal route, and its child is the value of the key "zhero" (the name doesn't matter) of the URL parameter s.
{
"nvd_published_at": "2025-11-19T17:15:52Z",
"github_reviewed": true,
"cwe_ids": [
"CWE-79",
"CWE-80"
],
"severity": "HIGH",
"github_reviewed_at": "2025-11-19T20:00:14Z"
}