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Internet Explorer HTML Help Control ActiveX Cross Domain/Zone Scripting Vulnerabilities


From: roozbeh afrasiabi <roozbeh_afrasiabi () yahoo com>
Date: 31 Oct 2004 14:33:43 -0000



TITLE :
Internet Explorer  HTML Help Control  ActiveX Cross Domain/Zone Scripting Vulnerabilities

Criticality :
Less Critical  :)

WHERE :
From remote
Requires user interaction

IMPACT :
Security Bypass
System Access
Exposure of Sensitive Information

SOFTWARE :
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 

Tested on :
Windows XP SP2

Discovered by:
Roozbeh Afrasiabi
www.persiax.com

Disclaimer :

Roozbeh Afrasiabi is not responsible for the misuse of the information provided in this report. In no event shall the 
author be liable for any damages whatsoever arising out of or in connection with the use or spread of this advisory. 
Any use of the information provided here is at the user's own risk.





Description :


The HTML Help Control vulnerability which allows bypass of local zone security restrictions can be further misused to 
cause cross-domain and cross-zone scripting vulnerabilities.
After a file is opened inside hh.exe using activex there is no restriction to stop injection of script inside this 
file, the fact that hh.exe can access internet zone could be exploited to load a webpage inside HTML HELP and then 
inject the malicious script inside this page which results in cross domain vulnerability, the desired script is passed 
to hh.exe by activex which gets executed in the security zone of the opened file.  

When CHM files are opened using activex in HTML HELP it is likely to inject script inside these Files because they are 
directly opened in Local zone unlike the time they are opened using the showHelp function in internet zone , the 
injected script gets executed in HTML HELP result of wich is command execution with parameter .



Pocs:


* I have only tested these pocs on my own machine which dose not prove the fact that your machine is vulnerable too 
,there is no guarantee that they work correctly on your machine or that the contents of this report are correct about 
any  other machine than mine :)



A) Cross-Domain Scripting vulnerability

http://www.persiax.com/pocs/htmlhelp/cs.htm

what it dose on my machine:
opens http://www.google.com inside hh.exe shows the document cookie [ alert(document.cookie) ] .

B) Cross-Zone Scripting vulnerability

http://www.persiax.com/pocs/htmlhelp/cz.htm

What it dose on my machine:
opens ntshared.chm inside hh.exe and then injects the malicious  script inside this file which can execute commands 
with parameters (for instance shutdown -r)



Contact info:
roozbeh_afrasiabi[at]persiax.com
roozbeh_afrasiabi[at]yahoo.com


Especial thanks to:
http-equiv
Nader Shakerin (man nokare khare sage pedaretam haji)

REFERENCES:

http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/11467
http://secunia.com/advisories/12889/
http://malware.com/noceegar.html


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