Excite in web mail hijack drama

Portal leaves users' mail exposed

Written by James Middleton

Security watchers have identified a vulnerability in the web mail service of internet portal Excite that allows for the hijacking of a user's account.

According to the experts, when a user logs in to their account through Excite's web interface, the session is authenticated by a unique URL.

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By sending an HTML email which includes an image based on another server to the victim, an attacker can easily get the unique URL from the referrer field in the HTTP header.

Simply pasting this into a web browser would drop the attacker straight into the victim's mailbox with complete control of the account.

The exploit has been discussed to some degree on security mailing list Bugtraq, and Eyeonsecurity.net has even published a demonstration of the attack. Excite has been notified but has not yet responded.

By way of combating the threat, Eyeonsecurity recommends using secure mode in the browser (HTTPS) to access Excite web mail. This prevents the referrer URL from being sent out.

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