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| Subject: | HYSA-2006-006 G-Book 1.0 XSS And Other Vulnerabilities |
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| Date: | 27 Mar 2006 09:12:58 -0000 |
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HYSA-2006-006 h4cky0u.org Advisory 015
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Date - Mon March 27 2006
TITLE:
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G-Book 1.0 XSS, Possible authentication bypass & mass message flood
SEVERITY:
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High
SOFTWARE:
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G-Book 1.0
Support Website - http://www.6al.net/six/
INFO:
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G-book is extremely simple to customize and publish. There is no need for a
MySQL Database. The script incorporates features
such as administration panel, MESSAGE APPROVAL, smilies, divided posts by pages
etc. Its graphics can be altered effortlessly
through the CSS file. In addition, G-book supports multiple languages.
DESCRIPTION:
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G-Book 1.0 is vulnerable to a XSS attack and you can also get admin access to
the guestbook if the user hasn't deleted his
cookie.
--==XSS==--
In the message board post a message with something like this:
<script>alert();</script>
Another bug in G-Book is that a user can post as many messages as he wants to.
FIX:
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htmlspecialchars + a logout button which will destroy the cookies and post
cotrol.
VENDOR RESPONSE:
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Bug will be fixed in the next version.
CREDITS:
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- This vulnerability was discovered and researched by matrix_killer of h4cky0u
Security Forums -
mail : matrix_k at abv.bg
web : http://www.h4cky0u.org
- Co-Researcher -
h4cky0u of h4cky0u Security Forums.
mail : h4cky0u at gmail.com
web : http://www.h4cky0u.org
Greets to all omega-team members + krassswr,EcLiPsE and all who support us !!!
ORIGINAL ADVISORY:
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http://www.h4cky0u.org/advisories/HYSA-2006-006-g-book.txt
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