Vanilla 1.1.10 Host header attack Vulnerability

2018.01.22
dz indoushka (DZ) dz
Risk: Low
Local: No
Remote: Yes
CVE: N/A
CWE: N/A

============================================================================================================================ | # Title : Vanilla 1.1.10 Host header attack Vulnerability | | # Author : indoushka | | # Telegram : @indoushka | | # Tested on : windows 10 Fr V.(Pro) | | # Vendor : https://code.google.com/archive/p/lussumo-vanilla/downloads | | # Dork : n/a | ============================================================================================================================ poc : [+] Dorking İn Google Or Other Search Enggine . An attacker can manipulate the Host header as seen by the web application and cause the application to behave in unexpected ways. Developers often resort to the exceedingly untrustworthy HTTP Host header (_SERVER["HTTP_HOST"] in PHP). Even otherwise-secure applications trust this value enough to write it to the page without HTML-encoding it with code equivalent to: <link href="http://_SERVER['HOST']" (Joomla) ...and append secret keys and tokens to links containing it: <a href="http://_SERVER['HOST']?token=topsecret"> (Django, Gallery, others) ....and even directly import scripts from it: <script src="http://_SERVER['HOST']/misc/jquery.js?v=1.4.4"> (Various) Affected items : /vanilla/categories.php /vanilla/search.php [+] Reinstall Script : http://localhost/vanilla/setup/installer.php?Step=3&PostBackAction=None Greetz :---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | jericho * Larry W. Cashdollar * shadow0075 * djroot.dz *Gjoko 'LiquidWorm' Krstic | | ================================================================================================


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