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FOUND: COELACANTH: Phreak Phishing Expedition Jun 11 2004 01:03AM
http-equiv (at) excite (dot) com [email concealed] (1 malware com)


From the original discover, 'bitlance winter' one big fat
coelacanth:

<a href="http://www.malware.com%2F redir=www.e-gold.com">test</a>

"i guess that this issue is not e-gold's BUG,
IE6 and Opera7.51 is vulnerable.

Some server's DNS allow magic number subdomainname.
the server allow ,
www.site.tld
wwwww.site.tld
wwwwwwwwwwww.site.tld
www www.site.tld
wwwURLEncodecharcterswww.site.tld
when the server allows URLEncodecharacters
evil attackers can fake victim users who use Opera and IE .

the attacker will make their DNS
*.evilsite.tld IN A 333.333.333.333

using this DNS,
victim's IE can shows victim
http://w.evilsite.tld
http://wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww.evilsite.tld

and then,
attacker makes an evil link as
http://www.microsoft.com [malicious falke char$] evilsite.tld

and then, attacker set tricks
Bugtraq: Stupid Phishing Tricks (you find it)

victim user will input his userID and password.

I guess many server's DNS allow
*.evilsite.tld IN A 333.333.333.333
because they use magicnumber SSL cert.
Attacker can use this method."

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