MAGIC XSS INTO THE DNS: coelacanth

http-equiv_at_excite.com
Date: 06/15/04

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    Date:         Tue, 15 Jun 2004 21:59:57 -0000
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    Tuesday, June 15, 2004

    The following courtesy of 'bitlance winter' adds an entirely new
    dimension to the matter and also suggest some additional
    peculiarities at play:

    <a href='http://&quot;&gt;&lt;plaintext&gt;.e-gold.com'>foo</a>

    <a href='http://&quot;&gt;&lt;script&gt;alert()&lt;%
    2Fscript&gt;.e-gold.com'>foo</a>

    these will inject arbitrary html and script into the site in the
    context of the 'intranet zone', which means one no longer needs
    to go out and setup a site with the dns issue, all one needs to
    do is locate a functioning site, include their code into a
    suitable url, either direct the target via that or place an
    iframe elsewhere pointing to it.

    Still unclear how or why this can be interpreted into the site
    or through the browser.

    credit: 'bitlance winter'

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