[Full-disclosure] Attacking the local LAN via XSS

pdp (architect) pdp.gnucitizen at googlemail.com
Fri Aug 4 10:36:17 BST 2006


you are right but not completely... :)

HTTP PORT is not possible on domain different from the current domain,
unless browser hacks is employed.

regards

On 8/4/06, Zed Qyves <zqyves.spamtrap at gmail.com> wrote:
> Did not attend BlackHet either however I doubt this is the attack vector.
>
> >   2. border router vulnerable to XSS
>
> Just as fingerprinting normal web servers, the web server used for
> router HTTP management can be fingerprinted, hence the router vendor
> itself. Use well known default username/password combination and few
> automatic POSTS via javascript/AJAX to "hack" the router and add the
> route you want.
>
> Just a thought.
>
> ZQ
>
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