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Privacy leak in VeriSign's SiteFinder service Sep 23 2003 09:04PM
Richard M. Smith (rms computerbytesman com) (2 replies)
Hi,

I just discovered that VeriSign's SiteFinder Web site is leaking data
submitted in Web forms to its marketing analysis partner, Omniture.
Forms can easily contain personal information such as an email address.
For the problem to occur, a Web form must use the GET method.

This data spill problem occurs if a Web page anywhere on the Internet
submits a Web form to an action URL with a misspelled or expired domain
name. Because of VeriSign's recent controversial changes to the DNS
system, this form data is submitted to the SiteFinder Web site.

SiteFinder in turn passes the form data along to Omniture in the URL of
a Web bug. The Web bug is constructed on the fly by about 50 lines of
JavaScript code embedded in the SiteFinder home page.

This data spill problem raises legal questions because of possible
violations of the VeriSign privacy policy and of the Electronic
Communications Privacy Act (ECPA).

As a point of comparison, it appears that Microsoft went out of their
way to not receive form data with their Smart Search feature. In my
experiments, Smart Search is not enabled for Web form action URLs with
misspelled or expired domain names. Instead, Internet Explorer gives a
generic 404 error page.

Here's an example form that illustrates the problem:

<form action="http://www.atypodomainthatismisdirectedbyverisign.com
/cgi-bin/subscribe.pl" method=get>
<input type=hidden name=list value=horsebreeding>
<input type=text name=email>
<input type=submit value="Subscribe">
</form>

And here's what the URL of Omniture Web bug looks like with an email
address from the form in it:

http://verisignwildcard.112.2o7.net/b/ss/verisignwildcard/1/G.2-Verisign

-S/s07262928512095?[AQB]&ndh=1&t=23/8/2003%2016%3A6%3A20%202%20240&pageN

ame=Landing%20Page&ch=landing&server=US%20East&c1=www.atypodomainthatism

isdirectedbyverisign.com/cgi-bin/subscribe.pl%3Flist%3Dhorsebreeding%26a

mp%3Bemail%3D&c2=www.atypodomainthatismisdirectedbyverisign.com/cgi-bin/

subscribe.pl%3Flist%3Dhorsebreeding%26amp%3Bemail%3D%20%2800/00%29&c3=ww

w.atypodomainthatismisdirectedbyverisign.com/cgi-bin/subscribe.pl%3Flist

%3Dhorsebreeding%26amp%3Bemail%3D%20%28DYM%29&c12=No&c13=00&c14=No&c15=0

0&c16=Yes&c17=15&c22=NOT%26%2332%3BSET&g=http%3A//sitefinder.verisign.co

m/lpc%3Furl%3Dwww.atypodomainthatismisdirectedbyverisign.com/cgi-bin/sub

scribe.pl%253flist%253Dhorsebreeding%2526email%253D%26host%3Dwww.atypodo

mainthatismisdirectedbyverisign.com&s=1024x768&c=32&j=1.3&v=Y&k=Y&bw=101

6&bh=530&ct=lan&hp=N&[AQE].

Some relevant links are:

Data spills in banner ads
http://www.computerbytesman.com/privacy/banads.htm

SiteFinder privacy policy
http://sitefinder.verisign.com/privacy.jsp

Omniture privacy policy
http://www.omniture.com/policy.html

Omniture company overview
http://www.omniture.com/company.html

Electronic Communications Privacy Act
http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/18/pIch119.html

Court draws a line for online privacy
http://news.com.com/2100-1029-1001081.html

Richard M. Smith
http://www.ComputerBytesMan.com

[ reply ]
GoDaddy vs Verisign Sep 25 2003 02:32AM
Scott Buchanan (scott buchanan axegroup com au)
Privacy leak in VeriSign's SiteFinder service #2 Sep 24 2003 06:00PM
Mark Coleman (markc uniontown com) (3 replies)
Re: Privacy leak in VeriSign's SiteFinder service #2 Sep 24 2003 07:45PM
der Mouse (mouse Rodents Montreal QC CA) (1 replies)
Re: Privacy leak in VeriSign's SiteFinder service #2 Sep 24 2003 08:58PM
Jay D. Dyson (jdyson treachery net)
Re: Privacy leak in VeriSign's SiteFinder service #2 Sep 24 2003 07:26PM
Hugo van der Kooij (hvdkooij vanderkooij org)
Re: Privacy leak in VeriSign's SiteFinder service #2 Sep 24 2003 07:00PM
Marco Ivaldi (raptor 0xdeadbeef info) (2 replies)
Re: Privacy leak in VeriSign's SiteFinder service #2 Sep 25 2003 09:37AM
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Re: Privacy leak in VeriSign's SiteFinder service #2 Sep 25 2003 03:21PM
Niels Bakker (niels=bugtraq bakker net)
Re: Privacy leak in VeriSign's SiteFinder service #2 Sep 24 2003 08:05PM
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