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Re: [Full-disclosure] Google vulnerabilities with PoC
- To: Źmicier Januszkiewicz <gauri@xxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Google vulnerabilities with PoC
- From: Brandon Perry <bperry.volatile@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2014 13:16:00 -0500
Yes, these are legitimate points.
Sent from a computer
> On Mar 13, 2014, at 12:43 PM, Źmicier Januszkiewicz <gauri@xxxxxx> wrote:
>
> : you could upload huge blobs and just take up space on the google servers.
> How many people upload gigabytes of crappy videos on google servers,
> hourly? So far, the DDoS didn't happen for some reason, even
> considering the amount of users. There is a small potential to exploit
> this via a botnet, but what's the gain? YT upload breaks? Wow, so much
> win.
>
> By the way, why not just upload some valid, generated on the fly MPEG
> stream? The effect is the same if you consider the data amount, but
> without all the "unrestricted" shouts and academic vulnerabilities.
>
>
> 2014-03-13 18:33 GMT+01:00 Brandon Perry <bperry.volatile@xxxxxxxxx>:
>> If you were evil, you could upload huge blobs and just take up space on the
>> google servers. Who knows what will happen if you upload a couple hundred
>> gigs of files. They dont disappear, they are just unretrievable afaict. It
>> is a security risk in the sense that untrusted data is being persisted
>> *somewhere*.
>>
>> Upload a couple terabytes, cause a DoS because some hdd in the DC fills up.
>> Who knows.
>>
>> Sent from a computer
>>
>> On Mar 13, 2014, at 12:28 PM, Michal Zalewski <lcamtuf@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>>> The only reasonable way to 'exploit' the bug is using youtube as a
>>>> "personal storage" uploading non-video files to your own profile: so what?
>>>
>>> That would require a way to retrieve the stored data, which - as I
>>> understand - isn't possible here (although the report seems a bit
>>> hard-to-parse). From what I recall, you can just upload a blob of data
>>> and essentially see it disappear.
>>>
>>> We do have quite a few services where you can legitimately upload and
>>> share nearly-arbitrary content, though. Google Drive is a good
>>> example.
>>>
>>> /mz
>>>
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