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Yahoo! Mail suffered from a cross site scripting vulnerability.

🗓️ 17 Jun 2010 00:00:00Reported by RootType 
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Yahoo! Mail cross site scripting vulnerabilit

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                                                Author: Pratul Agrawal <pratulag[at]yahoo[dot]com>
Indian Hacker
Service: Webmail

Vendor: Yahoo mail, and possibly others

Vulnerability: Cross Site Scripting / Cookie-Theft / Relogin attacks

Severity: High

Tested on: Microsoft IE 7.0

Details:

Yahoo mail filter fails to detect script attributes in combination with
the style attribute as a tag, leaving everyone using yahoo mail service
with MSIE vulnerable to Cross Site Scripting including Cookie Theft and
relogin attacks. This is a high risk security vulnerability because the
attacker wont have to make the victim click on any link, all he/she has
to do is to send the javascript code as an html email to the target and
once the victim open the email the malicious code will be executed in
his/her browser.

Impact:

This is totally a dom based xss attack. an application takes the user suplied data and directly feed it into the API designed to show the Newly created folder name n the yahoomail. Throug this an attacker can easily perform a cookie theft attack, Site defacement attack and many more.

Steps�of Exploit code:

1. Login the yahoomail with valid credentials.
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2. Click on inbox.
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3. Now click on Move to < create New Folder.
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4. Now enter the javascript "><script>alert('yahoo sucks!')</script> in the field given for creating new folder.
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5. Press OK and the script get executed.� yahhhhooooo
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17 Jun 2010 00:00Current
7.1High risk
Vulners AI Score7.1
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