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Re: Firefox 2.0.0.12 SSL Spoofing and Domain Guessing vulnerabilities


From: reepex <reepex () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2008 15:25:33 -0600

I am not sure the intended point of the exploit since you have @roguehost
and not a proper POC, but I believe all you have triggered is normal
behavior for auto logging into .htaccess protected folders in the form
username:password () host com

http://forum.sambarserver.info/viewtopic.php?p=288
http://www.freewebmasterhelp.com/tutorials/htaccess/3

I did it with google.com and @mail.yahoo.com and it tried to log me into
mail.yahoo.com with google.... as my username as expected

On Feb 4, 2008 2:10 PM, carl hardwick <hardwick.carl () gmail com> wrote:

Firefox seems to have trouble with defining the proper hostname when
requesting a ssl connection. I was able to trick Firefox in thinking
the hostname behind the at-sign is legit and the same as the URI that
requested an ssl connection, and this without a warning.

PoC: https://www.gmail.com%C0%AF%C0%AF%C0%C0%80 () roguehost com

You can add as much garbage between .com and the @ sign.

So what else can we do?

PoC:
www.cnn.com%C0%AF%C0%AF%C0%C0%80@google
www.gmail.com%C0%AF%C0%AF%C0%C0%80@hotmail

ah heck we don't need that at all:
www.gmail.comxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@hotmail

works fine also :)

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