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Web Browsers vulnerable to the Extended HTML Form Attack (IE and OPERA)


From: "obscure" <obscure () eyeonsecurity net>
Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2002 02:50:43 +0100

Advisory Title: Web Browsers vulnerable to the Extended HTML Form Attack
Release Date: 06/02/2002
Effects:
Internet Explorer 6 and older versions
Opera 6.0 and older versions


Severity:
Allows stealing of cookies, penetration of internal networks and other evil
stuff.

Author:
Obscure^
[ obscure () eyeonsecurity net ]

Vendor Status:
Internet Explorer - Informed secure () microsoft com and worked with them to
release a patch. Should be out soon.
Opera - Worked with the Opera team. A fix is due next release.


Web:

http://eyeonsecurity.net/papers/ - Extended HTML Form Attack


Background.

Many web browsers such as Internet Explorer allow forms to be submitted to
non-HTTP services. Some non-HTTP
services echo back the information sent, and the web browser renders the
echo as an HTML page, regardless
of the protocol behind the service.


Problem.

A malicious user can create a form which is submitted by the victim
(automatically using Active Scripting
or manually using Social Engineering). This form can cause a non-HTTP
service to echo back JavaScript commands
which in turn allow the malicious user to steal the cookie for that domain.
There are more uses for this attack, other than just stealing cookies.


Exploit Example.

available at http://eyeonsecurity.net/advisories/showMyCookie.html




Disclaimer.

The information within this document may change without notice. Use of
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condition. There are NO warranties with regard to this information.
In no event shall the author be liable for any consequences whatsoever
arising out of or in connection with the use or spread of this
information. Any use of this information lays within the user's
responsibility.


Feedback.

Please send suggestions, updates, and comments to:

Eye on Security
mail : obscure () eyeonsecurity net
web : http://www.eyeonsecurity.net





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