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---
id: version-0.11.0-security
title: Security
original_id: security
---
Any HTML generated by KaTeX *should* be safe from `<script>` or other code
injection attacks.
Of course, it is always a good idea to sanitize the HTML, though you will need
a rather generous whitelist (including some of SVG and MathML) to support
all of KaTeX.
A variety of options give finer control over the security of KaTeX
with untrusted inputs; refer to [Options](options.md) for more details.
* `maxSize` can prevent large width/height visual affronts.
* `maxExpand` can prevent infinite macro loop attacks.
* `trust` can allow certain commands that are not always safe (e.g., `\includegraphics`)
The error message thrown by KaTeX may contain unescaped LaTeX source code.
See [Handling Errors](error.md) for more details.
> If you discovered a security issue, please let us know via https://hackerone.com/khanacademy