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major_rls24.txt
Posted Jul 24, 2006
Authored by David "Aesthetico" Vieira-Kurz | Site majorsecurity.de

Fire-Mouse TopList versions 1.1 and below suffer from a cross site scripting flaw.

tags | advisory, xss
SHA-256 | e05ec0a6191e1bed0d76d080acf9fdc00eced3bf1c3561ac89b33ee3d272ba08

major_rls24.txt

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[MajorSecurity #24] Fire-Mouse TopList <=v1.1 - Cross Site Scripting
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Software: Fire-Mouse TopList v1.1

Version: 1.1

Type: Cross site scripting

Vendor: Fire-Mouse.com

Page: http://www.fire-mouse.com

TIMELINE:
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Discovered: July, 17th 2006
Contacted Vendor: July, 18th 2006
Made public: July, 22th 2006

Credits:
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Discovered by: David Vieira-Kurz
http://www.majorsecurity.de

Original Advisory:
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http://www.majorsecurity.de/advisory/major_rls24.txt

Affected Products:
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Fire-Mouse TopList v1.1 and prior

Description:
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Advanced Guestbook is a PHP-based guestbook script.
It includes many useful features such as preview, templates, e-mail notification, picture upload, page spanning ,
html tags handling, smilies, advanced guestbook codes and language support.
The admin script lets you modify, view, and delete messages. Requires PHP4 and MySQL.

Requirements:
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register_globals = On

Vulnerabilities:
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XSS:
Input passed directly to the "Seitenname" parameter in "add.php" is not properly sanitised before being returned to the user.
This can be exploited to execute arbitrary HTML and script code in a user's browser session in context of an affected site.
It works with a script code like this:

>'><script>alert('MajorSecurity')</script>

Solution:
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Edit the source code to ensure that input is properly sanitised.
You should work with "htmlspecialchars()" or "htmlentities()" php-function to ensure that html tags
are not going to be executed.

Example:
<?php
$pass = htmlentities($_POST['pass']);
echo htmlspecialchars("<script");
?>

Set "register_globals" to "Off".














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