[Full-Disclosure] Cross Site Scripting in Webbased Virusencyclopedia

From: Redaktion-Kryptocrew (momolly_at_kryptocrew.de)
Date: 08/31/03

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    Vulnerability: XSS in Webbased Virusencyclopedia
    Found: 29 Aug 2003
    Vendor: Trendmicro/Europe
    Vendor notified: 30 Aug 2003
    Vendor response: no
    Public release: 31 Aug 2003

    We were surfing trendmicro's virusencyclopedia, misspelling the
    msblaster URL. typing a 'g' instead of an 'a' led to an identical
    site containing an msblast 'g' version.
    Donnie Werner discovered possibilities to inject even harmful
    scripts using probably all the *.trendmicro-europe.com urls (tested:
    de,fr,it). He successfully executed remote code using the ADODB
    exploit.

    Trendmicro overlooked this fault in their european websites, but it
    looks like they are already working on this issue. Only the european
    websites are exploitable in this way..

    Example:
    http://de.trendmicro-europe.com/enterprise/security_info/ve_detail.php?id=55756&VName=Virus%20ABCDE><h3><a%20href=http://www.kryptocrew.de/ba

    dfile.exe>download%20this%20removal%20tool!%20NOW!!!</a></h3>

    Thanks to:
    Donnie Werner (exploitlabs.com), Roland Brecht (kryptocrew.de) & Alexander Mueller (ec-security.com)

    Regards
    G.P

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