Thor Larholm security advisory TL#002 Topic: IE allows universal Cross Site Scripting. Discovery date: 18 March 2002. Affected applications: Any application that hosts the WebBrowser control (IE6+). Some of these are: * Microsoft Internet Explorer * Microsoft Outlook * Microsoft Outlook Express Severity: High Impact: Elevating privileges, hijacking the MSN Messenger client, running script in the My Computer zone, arbitrary command execution, etc. Introduction: Among its extensive functionality, IE employs a set of useful methods to display dialog windows. These, the showModalDialog and showModelessDialog methods, can transfer objects from the originating page to the page being displayed inside the dialog, by use of the dialogArguments property. Discussion: The dialogArguments property tries to prevent interaction between remote pages by comparing the location of the originating page and the dialog page. When opening a dialog window (e.g. res://shdoclc.dll/policyerror.htm) from another protocol, port or domain (e.g. http://jscript.dk), the validation code in IE will ensure that no objects are transferred, and no interaction is as such possible. When both pages are on the same protocol, port and domain, the validation code will allow interaction. Unfortunately, the validation code only checks the original URL instead of the final URL, and it is as such possible to bounce a HTTP redirect from the originating site to the desired dialog page that will allow interaction. It is worth noting that this is not in any way limited to the RES:// protocol. The flawed dialogArguments property also allows interaction between different domains (e.g. YAHOO.COM to MICROSOFT.COM), different protocols (HTTP to HTTPS, HTTP to FILE, etc.) and different ports (port 80 to port 21, port 80 to port 25, etc.) For the sake of demonstration, we take a look at shdoclc.dll which contains several resource in the HTML category, labeled POLICYERROR.HTM, POLICYLOOKING.HTM, POLICYNONE.HTM and POLICYSYNTAXERROR.HTM. These files contain the following script code: var site = window.parent.dialogArguments.url; function printSite() { document.write( site); } Exploit: Redirect.asp contains: <%@Language=Jscript%><% Response.Redirect("res://shdoclc.dll/policyerror.htm"); %> Solution: (for MS) Fix the faulty validation routine in dialogArguments. Include input validation in resource files. Also, fixing the incomplete MS02-015 patch will ensure that this specific command execution vulnerability will not reoccur when the next CSS issue is uncovered. Solution: (for users) Disable scripting. Tested on: IE6sp1 Win2000 SP2, with all patches. IE6sp1 Windows 98, with all patches. IE6sp1 Windows 98 SE, with all patches. Demonstration: I have put together some proof-of-concept examples: * Simple static examples - Demonstratory fixed code * Advanced example - Input arbitrary script code * Hijacking MSN Messenger - An updated version of a previous bulletin * Executing arbitrary commands - How CodeBase was not fixed Vendor status: Microsoft was notified 18 March 2002 and were able to reproduce the issue consistently. They are currently (16 April 2002) investigating whether to address this in an upcoming cumulative patch. Feedback: Please mail any questions or comments to contact (at) jscript (dot) dk Links: CAN-2002-0189: - http://www.cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2002-0189 Cross Site Scripting: - http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2000-02.html Incomplete MS02-015 patch: (faulty as of April 13) - http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/MS02-015.asp MSN Messenger Hijacking: - http://tom.me.uk/msn/ Unpatched IE vulnerabilities: - http://jscript.dk/unpatched/ GM#001-AX Appendix to "IE allows universal Cross Site Scripting". - http://sec.greymagic.com/adv/gm001-ax/ References: dialogArguments property: - http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/author/dhtml/reference/properties/dia logarguments.asp showModalDialog method: - http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/author/dhtml/reference/methods/showmo daldialog.asp showModelessDialog method: - http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/author/dhtml/reference/methods/showmo delessdialog.asp Insecure shdoclc.dll resource files: - POLICYERROR.HTM, POLICYLOOKING.HTM, POLICYNONE.HTM & POLICYSYNTAXERROR.HTM Revisions. 16 April: Released. 16 April: Added link to GM#001-AX Appendix to "IE allows universal Cross Site Scripting", detailing how IE5+ is also exploitable to a variation of this vulnerability.