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RemotelyAnywhere - Default.HTML Logout Message Injection

🗓️ 11 Dec 2003 00:00:00Reported by Oliver KarowType 
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RemotelyAnywhere is vulnerable to logout message injection due to insufficient URI parameter restrictions.

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source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/9202/info

RemotelyAnywhere has been reported prone to a logout message injection weakness. It has been reported that this issue presents itself due to a lack of sufficient restrictions performed by RemotelyAnywhere on user supplied 'reason' URI parameters. If a target user followed a malicious link, an attacker could potentially abuse this weakness, to include arbitrary messages in logout screens. This may aid in social engineering type attacks against the target user. 

https://www.example.com:2000/default.html?logout=asdf&reason=Please%20set%20your%20password%20to%20ABC123%20after%20login 

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