-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- ============================================================================= CERT* Advisory CA-97.20 Original issue date: July 8, 1997 Last revised: -- July 11, 1997 - Updated Appendix A with vendor information for vulnerable browers. A complete revision history is at the end of this file. Topic: JavaScript Vulnerability - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- The CERT Coordination Center has received reports of a vulnerability in JavaScript that enables remote attackers to monitor a user's Web activities. The vulnerability affects several Web browsers that support JavaScript. The vulnerability can be exploited even if the browser is behind a firewall and even when users browse "secure" HTTPS-based documents. The CERT/CC team recommends installing a patch from your vendor or upgrading to a version that is not vulnerable to this problem (see Section III. A). Until you can do so, we recommend disabling JavaScript (see Section III.B). We will update this advisory as we receive additional information. Please check our advisory files regularly for updates that relate to your site. - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- I. Description Several web browsers support the ability to download JavaScript programs with an HTML page and execute them within the browser. These programs are typically used to interact with the browser user and transmit information between the browser and the Web server that provided the page. JavaScript programs are executed within the security context of the page with which they were downloaded, and they have restricted access to other resources within the browser. Security flaws exist in certain Web browsers that permit JavaScript programs to monitor a user's browser activities beyond the security context of the page with which the program was downloaded. It may not be obvious to the browser user that such a program is running, and it may be difficult or impossible for the browser user to determine if the program is transmitting information back to its web server. The vulnerability can be exploited even if the Web browser is behind a firewall (if JavaScript is permitted through the firewall) and even when users browse "secure" HTTPS-based documents. II. Impact This vulnerability permits remote attackers to monitor a user's browser activity, including: * observing the URLs of visited documents, * observing data filled into HTML forms (including passwords), and * observing the values of cookies. III. Solution The best solution is to obtain a patch from your vendor or upgrade to a version that is not vulnerable to this problem. If a patch or upgrade is not available, or you cannot install it right away, we recommend disabling JavaScript until the fix is installed. A. Obtain and install a patch for this problem. We are currently in communication with vendors about this problem. See Appendix A for the current information. We will update the appendix when we receive further information. B. Disable JavaScript. Until you are able to install the appropriate patch, we recommend disabling JavaScript in your browser. Note that JavaScript and Java are two different languages, and this particular problem is only with JavaScript. Enabling or disabling Java rather than JavaScript will have no affect on this problem. The way to disable JavaScript is specific to each browser. The option, if available at all, is typically found as one of the Options or Preferences settings. ........................................................................ Appendix A - Vendor Information Below is information we have received from vendors. We will update this appendix as we receive additional information. Microsoft ========= Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.* and 4.* are vulnerable. Microsoft has announced their patch plans for this problem at: http://www.microsoft.com/ie/security/update.htm Netscape ======== Netscape Navigator/Communicator versions 2.*, 3.* and 4.* are vulnerable. See: http://www.netscape.com/flash4/assist/security/index.html for details. - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- The CERT Coordination Center thanks Vinod Anupam of Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies, for identifying and analyzing this problem, and vendors for their support in responding to this problem. - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you believe that your system has been compromised, contact the CERT Coordination Center or your representative in the Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams (see http://www.first.org/team-info/). CERT/CC Contact Information - ---------------------------- Email cert@cert.org Phone +1 412-268-7090 (24-hour hotline) CERT personnel answer 8:30-5:00 p.m. EST(GMT-5) / EDT(GMT-4) and are on call for emergencies during other hours. Fax +1 412-268-6989 Postal address CERT Coordination Center Software Engineering Institute Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890 USA Using encryption We strongly urge you to encrypt sensitive information sent by email. We can support a shared DES key or PGP. Contact the CERT/CC for more information. 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The SEI is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Defense. - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- This file: ftp://info.cert.org/pub/cert_advisories/CA-97.20.javascript http://www.cert.org click on "CERT Advisories" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Revision history July 11, 1997 - Updated Appendix A with vendor information for vulnerable browers. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBM8YyDnVP+x0t4w7BAQEF5wQAwN30B9mTu296cobg+unDmcLbNZemZxXB 6e3vsMIrE7q/1ap3TT4P9QJg+QZCa0uW8Zj6vcaRA1CEQIJqab+yx6L/7rlg5EeN iy/jzixnRQbz/Xtq2A0l0auD5dpoRm6+hPZxb9RSxprPF2vDCTecjZ9oaweDlJsC L0jSV06EWjg= =a+6f -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----