Author | Message | Time |
---|---|---|
Arta | [quote] >From: <bugtraq@zapthedingbat.com> >To: bugtraq@securityfocus.com >Subject: Internet Explorer URL parsing vulnerability > > > >Internet Explorer URL parsing vulnerability >Vendor Notified 09 December, 2003 > ># Vulnerability ########## >There is a flaw in the way that Internet Explorer displays URLs in >the address bar. > >By opening a specially crafted URL an attacker can open a page that >appears to be from a different domain from the current location. > ># Exploit ########## >By opening a window using the http://user@domain nomenclature an >attacker can hide the real location of the page by including a 0x01 >character before the "@" character. >Internet Explorer doesn't display the rest of the URL making the >page appear to be at a different domain. > ># POC ########## >http://www.zapthedingbat.com/security/ex01/vun1.htm > ># Tested ########## >Internet Explorer >Version 6.0.2800.1106C0 >Updates: SP1, Q810847, Q810351, Q822925, Q330994, Q828750, Q824145 > ># Credit ########## >Zap The Dingbat >http://www.zapthedingbat.com/ -- [/quote] | December 11, 2003, 3:06 AM |
Zakath | Luckily, Opera does not fall prey to this problem. Nor, from my understanding, does Mozilla. [img]http://www.valhallalegends.com/zakath/operasecurity.png[/img] | December 11, 2003, 6:25 AM |
Yoni | I really like IE as a browsing engine. But iexplore.exe as a browsing shell is horrible. [img]http://yoni.valhallalegends.com/stuff/AddressBarVulnerability.png[/img] AB + IE > * | December 11, 2003, 3:35 PM |
Arta | [quote author=Zakath link=board=2;threadid=4173;start=0#msg34759 date=1071123910] Luckily, Opera does not fall prey to this problem. Nor, from my understanding, does Mozilla. [/quote] There's been quite a bit of discussion of that on bugtraq. Some versions of mozilla & opera definitely are vulnerable. Try, for example, using 0x00 instead of 0x01. | December 11, 2003, 11:13 PM |
Zakath | Uh...using 0x00 terminates the string, just like it should. A link tested just led it to load the MS website. Maybe you meant a different character? | December 12, 2003, 1:06 AM |
Arta | [quote] > MacOSX 10.2.28 Mozilla Firebird 0.6 NOT vulnerability > MacOSX 10.2.28 Mozilla Firebird 0.7.1 NOT vulnerability > MacOSX 10.2.28 IE 5.2.2 (5010.1) NOT vulnerability > MacOSX 10.2.28 IE 5.2.3 (5815.1) NOT vulnerability Mozilla 1.5 is vulnerable on Linux, but not to %01 (In fact, I could not get it to work with %01 on IE 6.0.2800.1106 If you use %00, it works the same. http://www.microsoft.com%00@www.securityfocus.com Mozilla 1.5 (Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.5) Gecko/20031007) Mouse over will only show www.microsoft.com. Not that this is a huge deal [/quote] I guess 0x00 doesn't apply to opera :) | December 12, 2003, 3:19 PM |