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MSIE7 browser entrapment vulnerability (probably Firefox, too)
From: Michal Zalewski <lcamtuf () dione ids pl>
Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 02:29:00 +0100 (CET)
There is a cool combination-type vulnerability in MSIE7 that allows the
attacker to:
a) Trap the visitor in a Matrix-esque tarpit webpage that cannot be left
by normal means (this is a known brain-damaged design of onUnload
Javascript handlers),
b) Spoof transitions between pages so that the user thinks he actually
managed to leave the affected site, and so that the URL bar displays
other addresses we didn't actually go to.
This opens a plethora of spoofing / phishing scenarios, and is generally
quite nasty. More information and a pretty demo is available here:
http://lcamtuf.coredump.cx/ietrap/
Firefox isn't outright vulnerable to this problem, but judging from its
behavior, it is likely to be susceptible to a variant of this bug (it
exhibits the same behavior, but we end up with a corrupted page instead);
I will research it once I get some sleep.
Cheers,
/mz
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Current thread:
- MSIE7 browser entrapment vulnerability (probably Firefox, too) Michal Zalewski (Feb 22)
- Re: MSIE7 browser entrapment vulnerability (probably Firefox, too) Michal Zalewski (Feb 23)
- Firefox: onUnload tailgating (MSIE7 entrapment bug variant) Michal Zalewski (Feb 23)
- Re: MSIE7 browser entrapment vulnerability (probably Firefox, too) Jeffrey Katz (Feb 24)
- Re: MSIE7 browser entrapment vulnerability (probably Firefox, too) Michal Zalewski (Feb 26)
- Re: MSIE7 browser entrapment vulnerability (probably Firefox, too) Matt S (Feb 26)
