Microsoft Internet Explorer Local XML Document Disclosure Vulnerability
BID:11345
Info
Microsoft Internet Explorer Local XML Document Disclosure Vulnerability
| Bugtraq ID: | 11345 |
| Class: | Access Validation Error |
| CVE: | |
| Remote: | Yes |
| Local: | No |
| Published: | Oct 07 2004 12:00AM |
| Updated: | Oct 07 2004 12:00AM |
| Credit: | Original vulnerability discovered by GreyMagic Software. Independent discovery of this variant of the issue is credited to Georgi Guninski <[email protected]>. |
| Vulnerable: |
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 SP2 - do not use Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 SP1 Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 |
| Not Vulnerable: | |
Discussion
Microsoft Internet Explorer Local XML Document Disclosure Vulnerability
Reportedly Microsoft Internet Explorer is affected by a vulnerability that could expose sensitive information from client computers. This issue is due to an access validation error that allows a malicious Web page to access XML documents on a client computer.
An attacker may leverage this issue to read XML documents on an unsuspecting user's computer when they open a malicious HTML document. The reading of such files will take place with the privileges of the user running the vulnerable Web browser.
**UPDATE: This appears to be the same issue as BID 5560, discovered by GreyMagic Software and patched in MS02-047. It appears that the vulnerability is present in patched systems when the <script> tag is in a static HTML document. Exploitation of this vulnerability using dynamic insertion (e.g. document.write) of the <script> tag into a document is blocked.
Reportedly Microsoft Internet Explorer is affected by a vulnerability that could expose sensitive information from client computers. This issue is due to an access validation error that allows a malicious Web page to access XML documents on a client computer.
An attacker may leverage this issue to read XML documents on an unsuspecting user's computer when they open a malicious HTML document. The reading of such files will take place with the privileges of the user running the vulnerable Web browser.
**UPDATE: This appears to be the same issue as BID 5560, discovered by GreyMagic Software and patched in MS02-047. It appears that the vulnerability is present in patched systems when the <script> tag is in a static HTML document. Exploitation of this vulnerability using dynamic insertion (e.g. document.write) of the <script> tag into a document is blocked.
Exploit / POC
Microsoft Internet Explorer Local XML Document Disclosure Vulnerability
No exploit is required to leverage this issue. A proof of concept exploit can be found at the following URI:
http://www.guninski.com/where_do_you_want_billg_to_go_today_1.html
No exploit is required to leverage this issue. A proof of concept exploit can be found at the following URI:
http://www.guninski.com/where_do_you_want_billg_to_go_today_1.html
Solution / Fix
Microsoft Internet Explorer Local XML Document Disclosure Vulnerability
Solution:
Currently we are not aware of any vendor-supplied patches for this issue. If you feel we are in error or are aware of more recent information, please mail us at: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>.
Solution:
Currently we are not aware of any vendor-supplied patches for this issue. If you feel we are in error or are aware of more recent information, please mail us at: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>.
References
Microsoft Internet Explorer Local XML Document Disclosure Vulnerability
References:
References:
- Accessing remote/local content in IE. (GreyMagic Software)
- Microsoft Internet Explorer XML Redirect File Disclosure Vulnerability (SecurityFocus)
- Mozilla Firefox Home Page (Mozilla)
- Yet another IE aperture (Georgi Guninski
)