We'll review some reported SSTI vulnerabilities; they're using different template engines, so remember the examples we have seen when we read them.
SSTI in the wild
Uber Jinja2 TTSI
On April 6, 2016, a bug bounty hunter named Orange Tsai published an SSTI vulnerability in the Uber application, which used the Flask Jinja2 template engine.
Orange Tsai entered, in the Name field, located in the Profile section in rider.uber.com, these numbers to be evaluated:
{{ '7'*7 }}
When he accepted the change, the application sent an email and, in the email's body, there appeared 7777777, the result:
Also, in the Uber application, the name of the user changed, showing how valid the action was:
So...