@Mail Input Validation Holes Permit Cross-Site Scripting and Cross-Site Request Forgery Attacks
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SecurityTracker Alert ID: 1017435 |
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SecurityTracker URL: http://securitytracker.com/id/1017435
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CVE Reference:
CVE-2006-6700, CVE-2006-6701
(Links to External Site)
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Updated: May 20 2008
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Original Entry Date: Dec 22 2006
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Impact:
Disclosure of authentication information, Disclosure of user information, Execution of arbitrary code via network, Modification of user information
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Description:
A vulnerability was reported in @Mail. A remote user can conduct cross-site scripting and cross-site request forgery attacks.
A remote user can cause arbitrary scripting code to be executed by the target user's browser. The code will originate from the site running the @Mail software and will run in the security context of that site. As a result, the code will be able to access the target user's cookies (including authentication cookies), if any, associated with the site, access data recently submitted by the target user via web form to the site, or take actions on the site acting as the target user.
A remote user can also conduct cross-site request forgery attacks.
Netgragard reported these vulnerabilities.
Additional details will be provided in January 2007.
The original notice is available at:
http://www.netragard.com/html/recent_research.html
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Impact:
A remote user can access the target user's cookies (including authentication cookies), if any, associated with the site running the @Mail software, access data recently submitted by the target user via web form to the site, or take actions on the site acting as the target user.
A remote user can also conduct cross-site request forgery attacks.
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Solution:
No solution was available at the time of this entry.
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Vendor URL: atmail.com/ (Links to External Site)
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Cause:
Input validation error
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Underlying OS:
Windows (Any)
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Message History:
None.
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Source Message Contents
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Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2006 12:10:56 -0500
Subject: @Mail WebMail XSRF and XSS vulnerabilities
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http://www.netragard.com/html/recent_research.html
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