A cross-zone scripting vulnerability has been found in Internet Explorer. If a web page contains some sub-frame, its security zone may be compromised. Link to a demonstration included.
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BackToFramedJpu - a successor of BackToJpu attack
[tested]
OS:Win2k3,CN version
IE: with MS03-048 installed.
OS:WinXp, CN version
Microsoft Internet Explorer v6.Sp1; up-to-date on 2003/11/16
[overview]
A cross-zone scripting vulnerability has been found in Internet Explorer. If a webpage contains some subframe(either FRAME tag or IFRAME tag), its security zone may be compromised.
[demo]
There is a harmless demo:
https://www.safecenter.net/UMBRELLAWEBV4/BackToFramedJpu/BackToFramedJpu-MyPage.htm
[technical details]
After applying MS03-048 patch, no javascript-protocol URL won't be stored in URL history list any more, which means classical "javascript-protocol URL in history" attack doesn't work any more.
(Liu Die Yu's https://www.safecenter.net/UMBRELLAWEBV4/BackMyParent2/index.html)
However, if an attacker do the following things:
Navigate a sub-frame in victim document to a javascript-protocol URL,
(first, navigate sub-frame to attacker's page, and then navigate the sub-frame a javascript-protocol URL)
and then navigate the top window away,
At last,navigate back("history.back()").
the javascript-protocol URL will be loaded by the top window(victim document) and script in the javascript-protocol URL will be executed in the security zone of victim document - a.k.a cross-site/zone/domain scripting
[Workaround]
Disable Active Scripting in INTERNET zone.
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