Chris
16/02/05, 05:45
I keep seeing more people submitting XSS vulns on particular sites so I decided to submit the ones I'd found.
MySpace.com:
XSS exists in MySpace search fields. Some fields are protected but the profiles search field is not. query: ">;<script>alert(document.cookie);</script>
RuWeb.net:
XSS exists in searching for unused domain names. query: ">;<script>alert(document.cookie);</script>
Primus.com:
XSS exists in the logon to the Customer Care Center. It is limited by the 20 char limit ;]. username: ">;<script>alert(document.cookie);</script>
Consequences of this type of vulnerability could lead to session cookie theft. There are a few techniques in wich XSS vulnerabilities like this can be exploited, such as convincing a user to click on a malicious link or sending out massemails that load m
alicious iframes to steal said users cookies.
Vendors were notified no response recieved.
Credit: cdp2906(at)gamma2.uta.edu a.k.a. ReZEN of XOR Research Group http://xor.jrbach.com
MySpace.com:
XSS exists in MySpace search fields. Some fields are protected but the profiles search field is not. query: ">;<script>alert(document.cookie);</script>
RuWeb.net:
XSS exists in searching for unused domain names. query: ">;<script>alert(document.cookie);</script>
Primus.com:
XSS exists in the logon to the Customer Care Center. It is limited by the 20 char limit ;]. username: ">;<script>alert(document.cookie);</script>
Consequences of this type of vulnerability could lead to session cookie theft. There are a few techniques in wich XSS vulnerabilities like this can be exploited, such as convincing a user to click on a malicious link or sending out massemails that load m
alicious iframes to steal said users cookies.
Vendors were notified no response recieved.
Credit: cdp2906(at)gamma2.uta.edu a.k.a. ReZEN of XOR Research Group http://xor.jrbach.com