Blackboard Academic Suit suffers from cross site scripting vulnerabilities.
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# BlackBoard Academic Suit 6.3.1 Messages <= XSS Vulnerability
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# Date : 30-september-2007
# Vendor URL : http://www.blackboard.com
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# Found By : Rubén Ventura Piña (Trew)
# Contact Info : http://trew.icenetx.net
# trew.revolution@gmail.com
# ICEnetX Team - http://icenetx.net
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# Greetings oh earthlings:
# Ayzax, BRIO, Gaper, (All ICEnetX Team), n3, Tog, ta^3, Paisterist,
# and to all people who likes H.I.M, lol.
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# "Maybe you can't break the system, but you can always hack it."
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## Vulnerability ##
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# The Blackboard Learning System is a software application for
# institutions dedicated to teaching and learning, wich provides various
# communication services for it's users. Versions 6.3.1.5x and prior (and
# possibly newer versions) are vulnerable to a persistent XSS attack.
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# This System features a Messages area (located under the Communication
# section), for students and instructors to send private messages to
# other users. The vulnerability is located within this page.
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# Input passed to the "subject_t" and "body_text" parameters in the
# "Compose Message" page (generally messaging/course/composeMessage.jsp
# is not properly santised.
# This can be exploited to inject script code into the page, and as a result
# conduct a persistente XSS attack.
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# Input passed to the "subject_t" parameter is not validated in any way,
# so a script insertion can be acheived by simply inserting code into
# the subject field.
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# Input passed to the "body_text" is validated by a JavaScript function before
# the message is sent, but this filter can be easily bypassed using a
# Man-in-the-Middle software (like Achilles or TamperData) to change the modified
# message into the original one, when the message is being sent.
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# Once the victim goes to his Inbox, the attacker will be able to execute
# arbitrary script code in the victim's browser.
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## How to fix ##
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# Santise all the form fields properly (trying to avoid javascript functions).
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# wawawa
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