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Message-ID: <20080328002233.GF19773@ngolde.de>
Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2008 01:22:33 +0100
From: Nico Golde <oss-security+ml@...lde.de>
To: oss-security@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: Re: was: SA29489 CenterIM URL handling flaw
Hi Steven,
* Steven M. Christey <coley@...us.mitre.org> [2008-03-28 00:01]:
> On Tue, 25 Mar 2008, Nico Golde wrote:
> > * Nico Golde <oss-security+ml@...lde.de> [2008-03-25 16:25]:
> > > * Lubomir Kundrak <lkundrak@...hat.com> [2008-03-24 15:08]:
[...]
> > > That's partly true. While centerim has no special URL
> > > handler to handle incoming urls it does provide the ability
> > > to list urls in a message by pressing F2. If you press enter
> > > on one of these urls it tries to open it in an external
> > > browser and executes the other commands as well.
>
> This is the kind of situation that CVE adopted the "user-assisted" term
> for: the user assists the attacker in his/her own demise.
makes sense.
> > > You see the commands in the URL however so I think the
> > > impact of this is like sending someone a message with
> > > "please type rm -rf ~ in your shell" so the secunia rating
> > > is a bit beyond the actual impact.
>
> Is the URL still encoded at the time it is viewed? if so, then I don't
> expect a typical user to notice this equivalent of "rm -rf *":
>
> %72%6D%20%2D%72%66%20%2A
>
> and that's part of the "smell test" for user-assisted issues.
Nope it won't be encoded. Otherwise I would agree that a
decoding hex is too much for a user :)
Kind regards
Nico
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