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[Full-disclosure] The Extended HTML Form attack revisited
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- Subject: [Full-disclosure] The Extended HTML Form attack revisited
- From: "Sandro Gauci" <publists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2008 16:19:48 +0200
Hi -
Back in 2002 I had published details of a vulnerability affecting most
web browsers. It detailed a security flaw that allows attackers to
abuse non-HTTP protocols to launch Cross Site Scripting attacks even
when a target web application was not vulnerable to XSS.
Six years later I'm releasing an update to this research in this
paper. This security vulnerability still affects popular web browsers
nowadays and the following browsers were tested as vulnerable:
* Internet Explorer 6
* Internet Explorer 7
* Internet Explorer 8 (beta 1)
* Opera 9.27
* Opera 9.50
* Safari 1.32
* Safari 3.1.1
Others have described how to abuse behavior for purposes other than
Cross Site Scripting. NGSSoftware previously published a paper called
"Inter-Protocol Exploitation" which references the original EyeonSecurity paper.
Paper at:
http://resources.enablesecurity.com/resources/the%20extended%20html%20form%20attack%20revisited.pdf
or http://tinyurl.com/5d88ll
--
Sandro Gauci
EnableSecurity
Web: http://enablesecurity.com/
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