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Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2012 22:06:20 +1100
From: xD 0x41 <secn3t@...il.com>
To: Jerome Athias <jerome@...peas.com>
Cc: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Re: Using HTTP referer for phishing attacks

yea yea, we got it.... now, ill say one thing to FD, your all putting,
one really cool thing i was doing, to a halt.
enjoy, ask zx2c4 about it.


On 25 January 2012 21:09, Jerome Athias <jerome@...peas.com> wrote:
> This could be also used in some cases to Refer requests from "paypal" or
> such payment systems when there is no/bad validation checks on an
> e-commerce website.
>
> ie:
> if(Referer.Contains("paypal.com"))
> { ok }
>
> but what if i control "mypaypal.com"?
>
>
> Le 24/01/2012 20:14, Jan Wrobel a écrit :
>> Hi,
>>
>> Sorry if this is not new, but I didn't manage to find any mention of
>> such a technique.
>>
>> In short: HTTP referer field contains information where the web user
>> is coming from, which is often a trusted site such as a web search.
>> Having such information, a malicious web site can use several tricks
>> to fool the user into thinking that he or she returned to the
>> referring site. In fact, the user is taken to a generic phishing site
>> that intercepts all data exchanged between the user, the referring
>> site and sites visited from the referring site.
>>
>> More detailed write up with few examples is here:
>> http://mixedbit.org/referer.html
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Jan
>>
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