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| Subject: | [Full-disclosure] Re: phpBB 2.0.17 (and other BB systems as well) Cookie disclosure exploit. |
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| Date: | Tue, 25 Oct 2005 17:00:32 -0500 |
On 10/25/05, Paul Laudanski <zx@castlecops.com> wrote:
If sites want to stay online that make use of dynamic content to some extent the onus is on them to do proper input validation. There are PHP functions which permit for checking. But again, they work well when checking local images.
Both Opera and Firefox respect the content-type HTTP header. IE stands alone as the major browser that attempts to second-guess things and render an image file as HTML. I believe this is firmly an error in the browser. While we could try to mitigate the issue at the web application level, but given how enormously wide-spread this problem is, in my opinion, it seems more reasonable and direct to fix it at the source of the problem. What's to say that these validation functions work well enough. Are there pure PHP/ASP scripts can can accomplish this task for major image types. I mean scripts that run without the use of external modules. I would love to see them. By what criteria does Explorer decide that it's not going to render an image as an image?
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