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Orkut Group Cross Site Scripting Vulnerability
From: Rajesh Sethumadhavan <rajesh.sethumadhavan () yahoo com>
Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2006 12:14:48 -0800 (PST)
Orkut Group Cross Site Scripting Vulnerability ##################################################################### XDisclose Advisory : XD100098 Vulnerability Discovered: December 08th 2006 Advisory Released : December 12th 2006 Credit : Rajesh Sethumadhavan Class : Cross Site Scripting HTML Injection Severity : Medium Solution Status : Unpatched/Vendor notified Vendor : Google Inc Vendor Website : http://www.orkut.com Affected applications : Orkut Services Affected Platform : All ##################################################################### Overview: Orkut is an Internet social network service run by Google with more than 37 million total members and nearly 1.3 million daily visitors. It claims to be designed to help users meet new friends and maintain existing relationships with pictures and messages, and establish new ones by reaching out to people you've never met before. Orkut service is vulnerable to Cross-Site Scripting and HTML Injection. This is caused due to improper validation of user-supplied inputs. Description: A remote attacker can craft a GET request with the XSS payload as demonstrated below. When the victim access the mailcious URL payload will get executed which result in stealing of cookie, IP info, refer info, browser information, clipboard content, operating system info, hardware Info, modification of page or html injection, url redirection, port scanning of the network, and even phishing is possible. 1)Orkut Invite XSS: The flaws are due to improper sanitization of inputs passed to 'show' parameter in GET request ------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.orkut.com/Friends.aspx?show=group1);alert(document.cookie ------------------------------------------------------------------ Demonstration: Note: Demonstration leads to your personal information disclosure - Login to your orkut account - Paste the above URL - Click on 'delete group' & 'ok' button - Orkut Cookies will get displayed The similar way HTML injection is also possible. Vulnerable Code: ------------------------------------------------------------------ < a href="javascript:handleDeleteGroup('', 1);alert(document.cookie);"> ------------------------------------------------------------------ Solution: Orkut can improve their filters by disallowing certain characters like " <>/\?&`~!@#$%^*()[]|;:"' " in user input URL. Screenshot: http://xdisclose/images/xdorkutgroupxss.jpg Impact: Successful exploitation allows execution of arbitrary script code in a users browser session in context of an affected site which result in stealing of cookie, IP info, refer info, browser information, clipboard content, operating system info, referrer info, hardware Info, modification of page or html injection (temporary webpage defacement), modification of page title, hijacking page flow, url redirection, port scanning of the victims network, and even phishing is possible. Impact of the vulnerability is network level. Original Advisory: http://www.xdisclose.com/XD100098.txt Credits: Rajesh Sethumadhavan has been credited with the discovery of this vulnerability Disclaimer: This entire document is strictly for educational, testing and demonstrating purpose only. Modification use and/or publishing this information is entirely on your own risk. The exploit code is to be used on your own orkut account. I am not liable for any direct or indirect damages caused as a result of using the information or demonstrations provided in any part of this advisory. --------------------------------- Have a burning question? Go to Yahoo! Answers and get answers from real people who know.
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