Excerpt from:  Web Application Security Insights
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June 24, 2008

XSS Vulnerability Affecting Yahoo! Mail

Cenzic indentifies XSS vulnerability in Yahoo! Mail that allows hackers to access confidential information

XSS vulnerability found in Yahoo MailCenzic identified an XSS (Cross-Site Scripting) vulnerability affecting Yahoo! Mail that allows hackers to access confidential information today.  Cenzic analysts alerted Yahoo! of the issue, which Yahoo! acknowledged and has completely resolved as of June 13, 2008.

Vulnerability Description
If the attacker is using the Yahoo! Messenger desktop application 8.1.0.209 to chat with the victim, and the victim is using the Messenger support in the new Yahoo! Mail Web application, it will cause a new chat tab to open in the victim’s browser. While chatting, the attacker can change their status to “invisible,” causing a message of “offline” in the chat tab of the victim. The vulnerability occurred when the attacker then changed status, and sent a custom message containing a malicious string in the form of a status message of “online,” with the script executed in the context of Yahoo! Mail on the victim’s machine. This allowed an attacker to get active access to the victim’s session ID, and in turn steal their Yahoo! identity, exposing sensitive personal information stored in their Yahoo! account.

by
Mandeep Khera
Mandeep@cenzic.com

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