--BQPnanjtCNWHyqYD Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable http://www.google.com/search?q=3D%22Powered+By+kayako+eSupport%22+%22search= +the+entire+knowledgebase%22 1290 customers according to Google. http://support.kayako.com/index.php?_a=3Dknowledgebase&_j=3Dquestiondetails= &_i=3D2&nav=3D[XSS]&nav2=3DGeneral%20eSupport%20Q&A Vendor notified by their access log files (and this email to their sales st= aff): http://support.kayako.com/index.php?_a=3Dknowledgebase&_j=3Dquestiondetails= &_i=3D2&nav=3D%3Cscript%3Ealert('msg')%3C/script%3E Keeping this short and sweet since XSS vulns aren't that big of a deal=20 to find, even still. Clients login with cookies with a "remember me"=20 check box. I thought it was at least significant because of what "nav"=20 is for. The "nav" value is inserted as a subheading of the main page=20 node, and one website I saw this at inserted html code with a link in=20 the nav argument. Nice. One of those "double take" moments. This XSS=20 was used as a "feature", leveraged by a customer: a hosting company. I=20 was in awe. They should simply know better. So should Kayako. Now, let's see how fast Kayako can release a security bulletin to their=20 customers. Isn't a security audit a part of every release? No fix yet, since the code is proprietary. I always release fixes for=20 free software / open source code. I can't do that with proprietary=20 code, though. Cheers, Seth P.S. Vendors have burned me and their users in the past for not fessing=20 up or giving credit where due; I agree with Linus Torvalds, vendor-sec=20 and ideas like it are a bad idea: "I happen to believe in openness, and vendor-sec does not. It's that=20 simple." ( http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3458961 ) --=20 Seth Alan Woolley [seth at positivism.org], SPAM/UCE is unauthorized Key id EF10E21A =3D 36AD 8A92 8499 8439 E6A8 3724 D437 AF5D EF10 E21A --BQPnanjtCNWHyqYD Content-Type: application/pgp-signature Content-Disposition: inline -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.0 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFCEa+gej9tPAC6OvMRAnxtAJ0XhPcQD+DA/kSqdToUYwqg6PNVewCg+iNN EUe8h2jaJTurC/rYDDwXVoI= =Mi2p -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --BQPnanjtCNWHyqYD--