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posted by Fnord666 on Tuesday July 02 2019, @10:08AM   Printer-friendly
from the will-developers-never-learn? dept.

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A vulnerability recently addressed in Outlook for Android allows an attacker to steal information from the affected device.

The vulnerability, Microsoft reveals, resides in the manner in which Outlook for Android parses specifically crafted email messages. To exploit the flaw, an authenticated attacker needs to send a specially crafted email message to the victim.

"The attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could then perform cross-site scripting attacks on the affected systems and run scripts in the security context of the current user," the software giant explains in an advisory.

Tracked as CVE-2019-1105, the vulnerability was addressed last week "by correcting how Outlook for Android parses specially crafted email messages."

F5 Networks security researcher Bryan Appleby, who reported the flaw to Microsoft, explains that the issue begins with the ability to embed an iframe into the email message.

JavaScript within the code would have no restrictions in Outlook on Android, being able to access cookies, tokens, and even some emails, which could also be sent back to a remote attacker.

"This kind of vulnerability could be exploited by an attacker sending an email with JavaScript in it. The server escapes that JavaScript and does not see it because it's within an iframe. When delivered, the mail client automatically undoes the escaping and the JavaScript runs on the client device," the researcher notes.

The stored XSS allows the attacker to perform whatever action they desire, including stealing information and exfiltrating data.

"An attacker can send you an email and just by you reading it, they could steal the contents of your inbox. Weaponized, this can turn into a very nasty piece of malware," the researcher notes.

The issue was initially discovered in December 2018, and Microsoft was immediately alerted on the matter. However, because the security team could not reproduce the bug, the vulnerability remained unpatched.

Source: https://www.securityweek.com/flaw-outlook-android-allows-data-theft


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday July 02 2019, @04:34PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday July 02 2019, @04:34PM (#862442)

    Living up to its reputation.