Title: ====== Microsoft MSN Hotmail - Password Reset & Setup Vulnerability Date: ===== 2012-04-26 References: =========== http://www.vulnerability-lab.com/get_content.php?id=529 http://news.softpedia.com/news/Critical-0-Day-in-Hotmail-Exploited-in-Wild-Microsoft-Issues-Fix-266506.shtml http://news.hitb.org/content/0day-remote-password-reset-vulnerability-msn-hotmail-patched VL-ID: ===== 529 Introduction: ============= Hotmail (also known as Microsoft Hotmail and Windows Live Hotmail), is a free web-based email service operated by Microsoft as part of Windows Live. One of the first web-based email services, it was founded by Sabeer Bhatia and Jack Smith and launched in July 1996 as HoTMaiL. It was acquired by Microsoft in 1997 for an estimated $400 million, and shortly after it was rebranded as MSN Hotmail. The current version was released in 2007. Hotmail features unlimited storage, Ajax, and integration with Microsofts instant messaging (Windows Live Messenger), calendar (Hotmail Calendar), file hosting service (SkyDrive) and contacts platform. According to comScore (August 2010) Windows Live Hotmail is the world s largest web-based email service with 364 million members, followed by Gmail and Yahoo! Mail, respectively. It is available in 36 different languages. Hotmail is developed from Mountain View, California. When Hotmail Corporation was an independent company, its headquarters was in Sunnyvale. (Copy of the Vendor Homepage: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hotmail ) Abstract: ========= Vulnerability-Lab Team discovered a Password Reset Vulnerability on Microsofts official MSN Hotmail service. Report-Timeline: ================ 2012-04-06: Researcher Notification & Coordination 2012-04-20: Vendor Notification 2012-04-20: Vendor Response/Feedback 2012-04-20: Vendor Fix/Patch [#HOTFIX] 2012-04-26: Public or Non-Public Disclosure Status: ======== Published Affected Products: ================== Microsoft Corporation Product: MSN - Hotmail v2012 - Q1 & Q2 Exploitation-Technique: ======================= Remote Severity: ========= Critical Details: ======== A high severity password reset vulnerability is detected in Microsofts official MSN Hotmail service. A Vulnerability Laboratory senior researcher, Benjamin Kunz Mejri, identified a critical security vulnerability in Microsoft’s official MSN Hotmail (Live) service. A critical vulnerability was found in the password reset functionality of Microsoft’s official MSN Hotmail service. The vulnerability allows an attacker to reset the Hotmail/MSN password with attacker chosen values. Remote attackers can bypass the password recovery service to setup a new password and bypass in place protections (token based). The token protection only checks if a value is empty then blocks or closes the web session. A remote attacker can, for example bypass the token protection with values “+++)-“. Successful exploitation results in unauthorized MSN or Hotmail account access. An attacker can decode CAPTCHA & send automated values over the MSN Hotmail module. Vulnerable Module(s): [+] Password Recovery Service & New Pass Proof of Concept: ================= The vulnerability can be exploited by remote attacker without required user inter action. For demonstration or reproduce ... Note: To exploit the vulnerability only a browser and a url (GET|POST) tamper is required. Exploitation Techique(s): [+] Bypass the Recovery Mod Page to New Pass or Reset [+] Bypass token protection via not empty value or positiv value(s) [+] Setup new password [+] Decode captcha & send automatique values Solution: ========= 2012-04-20: Vendor Fix/Patch [#HOTFIX] - Coordination MSRC Team Risk: ===== The security risk of the remote password reset vulnerability is estimated as critical. Credits: ======== Vulnerability Laboratory [Research Team] - Benjamin Kunz Mejri (Rem0ve) Disclaimer: =========== The information provided in this advisory is provided as it is without any warranty. Vulnerability-Lab disclaims all warranties, either expressed or implied, including the warranties of merchantability and capability for a particular purpose. Vulnerability- Lab or its suppliers are not liable in any case of damage, including direct, indirect, incidental, consequential loss of business profits or special damages, even if Vulnerability-Lab or its suppliers have been advised of the possibility of such damages. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability for consequential or incidental damages so the foregoing limitation may not apply. Any modified copy or reproduction, including partially usages, of this file requires authorization from Vulnerability- Lab. Permission to electronically redistribute this alert in its unmodified form is granted. All other rights, including the use of other media, are reserved by Vulnerability-Lab or its suppliers. Copyright © 2012 Vulnerability-Lab -- VULNERABILITY RESEARCH LABORATORY TEAM Website: www.vulnerability-lab.com Mail: research@vulnerability-lab.com