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Internet Explorer valid JavaScript-file successfull load detection local file enumeration Jan 14 2005 09:33AM
Berend-Jan Wever (skylined edup tudelft nl)
Hi all,

Internet Explorer allows webpages on a remote server to load scripts from the local harddisk. These scripts get run in the remote server's security zone. This is not so much cross-site scripting but what I will call "cross-site loading" for now. Cross-site loading is not a new problem, a number of these bugs have been found already, most of which have not been fixed yet, even though the problem is over two years old now.

Anyway, using this variant I constructed a webpage that will try to load a JavaScript that is present by default on win2k from various locations on your harddisk(s). If it succeeds, one can assume this is the windows installation directory.

Demo and example:
http://www.edup.tudelft.nl/~bjwever/advisory_ie_flaws.html.php
(I also added demos and examples for two other old, known and unfixed cross-site loading problems).

FireFox does not allow any cross-site loading as far as I could tell, all three demo's do not work on it for that matter.

Cheers,

Berend-Jan Wever
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