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Classic Cross Site Scripting: Gibson Research Corporation
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (http-equiv@excite.com)
Wed May 1 20:12:18 2002
Message-Id: <200205011634.g41GYl9W083998@mail4.megamailservers.com>
Date: Wed, 1 May 2002 16:34:47 -0000
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From: "http-equiv@excite.com" <http-equiv@malware.com>
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Wednesday, May 01, 2002
The following represents a classic [fitting] working example of the
dangers of Cross Site Scripting.
[see: http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2000-02.html
http://www.cert.org/archive/pdf/cross_site_scripting.pdf]
Gibson Research Corporation http://www.grc.com is an interesting site
covering a wide variety of security topics for newcomers. Cursory
research suggests that it enjoys a substantial loyal following who
trust it implicitly.
The problem is two-fold:
1. The site has a web based discussion forum
2. The site has a custom 'filter', the so-called: "Gibson Research
Corporation's IIS Advanced Prophylactic Filter"
This custom 'filter' is supposed to protect the server
from 'malicious abuse' and both 'detect and block' invalid requests
submitted to the server:
http://www.grc.com/apf/
[screen shot: http://www.malware.com/flitty.png 25KB]
Unfortunately, what it actually does is allow us to inject our own
html code through grc.com's secured server. This is particularly
ticklish as it does not take much to conjure up a scenario where we
construct a 'fake' e-commerce page, say peddling a book or 'gadget'
download and simply invite the loyal following to go and submit their
credit card details to our custom form.
The site grc.com well known and trusted. The page is on a secured
server with valid certificates.
Ripe For Picking™
Crude Working example:
note: custom crafted for Internet Explorer 5.5 and 6
http://www.malware.com/grc.html
[screen shot: http://www.malware.com/lucre.png 11KB]
Notes:
1. Watch where you "point and click". It's all smoke and mirrors out
there.
2. 3 mail messages within 72 hours to support @ grc.com remain
unanswered to date.
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