PayloadsAllTheThings/Server Side Template Injection/ASP.md
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# Server Side Template Injection - ASP.NET
> Server-Side Template Injection (SSTI) is a class of vulnerabilities where an attacker can inject malicious input into a server-side template, causing the template engine to execute arbitrary code on the server. In the context of ASP.NET, SSTI can occur if user input is directly embedded into a template (such as Razor, ASPX, or other templating engines) without proper sanitization.
## Summary
- [ASP.NET Razor](#aspnet-razor)
- [ASP.NET Razor - Basic Injection](#aspnet-razor---basic-injection)
- [ASP.NET Razor - Command Execution](#aspnet-razor---command-execution)
- [References](#references)
## ASP.NET Razor
[Official website](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/web-pages/overview/getting-started/introducing-razor-syntax-c)
> Razor is a markup syntax that lets you embed server-based code (Visual Basic and C#) into web pages.
### ASP.NET Razor - Basic Injection
```powershell
@(1+2)
```
### ASP.NET Razor - Command Execution
```csharp
@{
// C# code
}
```
## References
- [Server-Side Template Injection (SSTI) in ASP.NET Razor - Clément Notin - April 15, 2020](https://clement.notin.org/blog/2020/04/15/Server-Side-Template-Injection-(SSTI)-in-ASP.NET-Razor/)