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New Google bugs empower phishermen

October 11, 2008 – 8:07 am Google’s Gmail service suffers from security flaws that make it trivial for attackers to create authentic-looking spoof pages that steal users’ login credentials, a security expert has demonstrated. Google Calendar and other sensitive Google services are susceptible to similar tampering.A proof-of-concept (PoC) attack, published by Adrian Pastor of the GNUCitizen ethical hacking collective, exploits a weakness in the google.com domain that allows him to inject third-party content into Google pages. The result is this page, which allowed him (at time of writing, anyway) to display a fraudulent Gmail login page that displayed mail.google.com in the browser’s address bar.“The previous PoC URL will cause the entered credentials to be submitted to www.gnucitizen.org when clicking on the Sign in, so please do NOT submit any real credentials,” Pastor warns here.A Google spokesman said company security pros were looking into the reports.The attack is another cautionary reminder to designers of websites and software of the importance of fixing vulnerabilities even when they may at first appear inconsequential.Source:http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/10/10/google_cross_domain_bug/[Slashdot][Digg][Reddit][del.icio.us][Facebook][Technorati][Google][StumbleUpon] Posted in Internet, Privacy, Security | No Comments

Exploit code loose for six-month-old Windows bug

October 10, 2008 – 12:33 pm Microsoft Corp. yesterday acknowledged that exploit code is circulating for a vulnerability it acknowledged six months ago, but has yet to patch.It’s not clear whether Microsoft intends to fix the flaw next week.On Thursday, Microsoft revised a security advisory it first posted April 19 about a bug in Windows XP, Vista, Server 2003 and Server 2008 that could be exploited to gain additional privileges on vulnerable machines. “Exploit code has been published on the Internet for the vulnerability addressed by this advisory,” confirmed Bill Sisk, a communications manager at Microsoft’s Security Response Center in a post to the MSRC blog.The vulnerability has a convoluted history.In late March, Argentinean security researcher Cesar Cerrudo announced he had found a bug that could let attackers bypass some of the security schemes in the newest versions of the operating system, including Windows Server 2008. At the time, Sick called Cerrudo’s bug a “design flaw” rather than a vulnerability, and downplayed the threat.Source:http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9116924&source=rss_topic17[Slashdot][Digg][Reddit][del.icio.us][Facebook][Technorati][Google][StumbleUpon] Posted in Internet, Security, Windows | No Comments

Asus warns of a virus infection in shipping Eee Boxes

October 9, 2008 – 7:44 am The Japanese division of Taiwanese computer and component manufacturer Asus is warning customers that shipping versions of its Eee Box B202 desktop computer are infected with a virus. According to Asus, the virus is located on the D drive in a file called recycled.exe. When the user opens the D drive, the virus is triggered and immediately starts copying itself onto the C drive and any connected USB media.Why the virus is there, though, and how it got onto the disks, Asus is not saying. Nor will it comment if infected machines are shipping outside of Japan, although The Register has found a different infection on a UK unit.Apart from its apologies, Asus is offering its customers assistance with the problem.Source:http://www.heise-online.co.uk/news/Asus-warns-of-a-virus-infection-in-shipping-Eee-Boxes–/111691[Slashdot][Digg][Reddit][del.icio.us][Facebook][Technorati][Google][StumbleUpon] Posted in Hardware, Internet, Privacy, Security | No Comments

Anatomy of a SQL Injection Attack

October 8, 2008 – 6:21 pm While there are a number of security risks in the world of electronic commerce, SQL injection is one of the most common Web site attack techniques used to steal customer data such as credit card numbers, hold customer data hostage by encrypting it or destroy data outright.Where a Web server only understands and speaks the HTTP protocol, a database’s native tongue is Structured Query Language (SQL), which is essentially a set of command statements that instruct a database to execute specific actions. Every database server has a similar series of commands to query its tables, narrow down results to a few specific entries, and combine information from one table to another.Here is an example SQL query:SELECT — FROM users WHERE Email = ‘” + Email + “‘ AND Password = ‘” + Password + “‘;The WHERE specifies a condition, that an e-mail address and password combination match data present in the “users” table. When this command is given to the database server, it returns true if a match is found and a false if there is no match.When clients send data on the Web, they use URLs and forms to assemble the database query statements. The following URL represents an example login page for a Web application:GET /shopping_cart/login.asp?Email=jdoe@example.com&Password=$ecret123 HTTP/1.1This URL shows that the destination application is a Microsoft ASP page and it is accepting two parameters, one called “Email” and the other called “Password.” If the user credentials are correct then the result of this query will provide response data that represents a successful authentication and will be used to allow the client to proceed to the corresponding Web page.Source:http://www.pcworld.com/article/152054/sql_injection_attack.html?tk=rss_news[Slashdot][Digg][Reddit][del.icio.us][Facebook][Technorati][Google][StumbleUpon] Posted in Internet, Linux, Privacy, Security, Windows | No Comments

Firefox Extension Blocks Dangerous Web Attack

October 8, 2008 – 12:07 pm A popular free security tool for the Firefox browser has been upgraded to block one of the most dangerous and troubling security problems facing the Web today.NoScript is a small application that integrates into Firefox. It blocks scripts in programming languages such as JavaScript and Java from executing on untrusted Web pages. The scripts could be used to launch an attack on a PC.The latest release of NoScript, version 1.8.2.1, will stop so-called “clickjacking,” where a person browsing the Web clicks on a malicious, invisible link without realizing it, said Giorgio Maone, an Italian security researcher who wrote and maintains the program.Clickjacking has been known for several years but is drawing attention again after two security researchers, Robert Hansen and Jeremiah Grossman, warned last month of new scenarios that could compromise a person’s privacy or even worse, steal money from a bank account.Unfortunately, clickjacking is possible due to a fundamental design feature in HTML that allows Web sites to embed content from other Web pages, Maone said. Nearly all Web browsers are vulnerable to a clickjacking attack.Source:http://www.pcworld.com/article/152025/firefox_addon_protects.html?tk=rss_news[Slashdot][Digg][Reddit][del.icio.us][Facebook][Technorati][Google][StumbleUpon] Posted in Internet, Linux, Privacy, Security, Windows | No Comments Previous Entries

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