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Re: POC for a simple gmail/possible code injection into html wich can be executed in an email, i will make the PoC code and explain how here and now...


From: Christian Sciberras <uuf6429 () gmail com>
Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2011 02:56:47 +0200

Grow up? Jesus fucking christ you think people here care about some
half-assed crap you think you just dug up?
We're all busy and you expect some one would go out of his way verifying (or
not) what you think you've found?

Here's a crazy though, grow up yourself and put your findings in a well
written format, English or not.
If you can't help your spelling mistakes get a decent browser and stop using
lynx for the lulz.

And finally, how does Thunderbird, Outlook relate to Gmail?
Regarding the dll, so it's first a dll-hunt in those 20+ dlls each of those
programs load up and now it's all about an RTF editing dll?

Then let's get back to the POC, which happens to be two crappy links, which
for some reason you'd believe wouldn't normally show up in an email....?


On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 2:49 AM, Jeffrey Walton <noloader () gmail com> wrote:

On Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 8:45 PM, adam <adam () papsy net> wrote:
Somehow, I seriously doubt that.
The point is, broken English or not - this has to be the most laughable
PoC
I've ever seen. He originally insists that this is a problem related to
(web
based?) mail providers (which would lead anyone to believe is server
related) and then turns around and begins referencing external libraries
(that he can't even name?).
Lastly, before diving face first into his ass - you should have probably
performed a Google search. I'll give you a hint, he's not located in some
third world country.
Too funny.... Location is distinct from native tongue.
http://www.collegehumor.com/video/5817726/internet-bridge-troll

Jeff

On Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 7:30 PM, Jeffrey Walton <noloader () gmail com>
wrote:

On Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 8:13 PM, adam <adam () papsy net> wrote:
When the English version becomes available, please let me know.
I'd bet secn3t's english is better than your speaking his native
tongue....

On Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 7:02 PM, -= Glowing Doom =- <secn3t () gmail com

wrote:

Systems wich appear vulnerable: EVERY single one i have tried...

How:

I wrote that sentecne, then, i backspaced it and blacked it over with
copy
, then, enter url to wherver i want...
There is 3 ways i have found todo this, when i dissected one of them,
the
URL/Sentence, was gfull of x41\x41\x41 , very strange... because it
is
still
able to be done 3 ways, and the simplest way does NOT require even
html
'link' to section, wich is what MST be done, altho on older emailer
systems,
I see that it is simple as backspace over the sentence,then type the
url, it
a'appears' at first , to be a normal deleted sentence, but when I
open
and
dissect, it shows URL/41/41/41 then all over the email page, same
thing
...
I know this might be confusing,  I traced the problem to a dll or lib
wich
is for text editing , and that dll is a VERY common one on any
system,
sofar
not one mailing system, has NOT had this vuln... yet, i have seen
another
'version' of this attack type, but, they can ONLY spoof a URL... This
one,
you can make the whole email, a url... i will do this right now..

[SNIP]

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