Document Title: =============== PayPal Inc Bug Bounty #65 China - Redirect Web Vulnerability References (Source): ==================== http://www.vulnerability-lab.com/get_content.php?id=860 PayPal Security UID: rdbeeur Release Date: ============= 2013-11-17 Vulnerability Laboratory ID (VL-ID): ==================================== 860 Common Vulnerability Scoring System: ==================================== 1.5 Product & Service Introduction: =============================== PayPal is a global e-commerce business allowing payments and money transfers to be made through the Internet. Online money transfers serve as electronic alternatives to paying with traditional paper methods, such as checks and money orders. Originally, a PayPal account could be funded with an electronic debit from a bank account or by a credit card at the payer s choice. But some time in 2010 or early 2011, PayPal began to require a verified bank account after the account holder exceeded a predetermined spending limit. After that point, PayPal will attempt to take funds for a purchase from funding sources according to a specified funding hierarchy. If you set one of the funding sources as Primary, it will default to that, within that level of the hierarchy (for example, if your credit card ending in 4567 is set as the Primary over 1234, it will still attempt to pay money out of your PayPal balance, before it attempts to charge your credit card). The funding hierarchy is a balance in the PayPal account; a PayPal credit account, PayPal Extras, PayPal SmartConnect, PayPal Extras Master Card or Bill Me Later (if selected as primary funding source) (It can bypass the Balance); a verified bank account; other funding sources, such as non-PayPal credit cards. The recipient of a PayPal transfer can either request a check from PayPal, establish their own PayPal deposit account or request a transfer to their bank account. PayPal is an acquirer, performing payment processing for online vendors, auction sites, and other commercial users, for which it charges a fee. It may also charge a fee for receiving money, proportional to the amount received. The fees depend on the currency used, the payment option used, the country of the sender, the country of the recipient, the amount sent and the recipient s account type. In addition, eBay purchases made by credit card through PayPal may incur extra fees if the buyer and seller use different currencies. On October 3, 2002, PayPal became a wholly owned subsidiary of eBay. Its corporate headquarters are in San Jose, California, United States at eBay s North First Street satellite office campus. The company also has significant operations in Omaha, Nebraska, Scottsdale, Arizona, and Austin, Texas, in the United States, Chennai, Dublin, Kleinmachnow (near Berlin) and Tel Aviv. As of July 2007, across Europe, PayPal also operates as a Luxembourg-based bank. On March 17, 2010, PayPal entered into an agreement with China UnionPay (CUP), China s bankcard association, to allow Chinese consumers to use PayPal to shop online.PayPal is planning to expand its workforce in Asia to 2,000 by the end of the year 2010. Between December 4ñ9, 2010, PayPal services were attacked in a series of denial-of-service attacks organized by Anonymous in retaliation for PayPal s decision to freeze the account of WikiLeaks citing terms of use violations over the publication of leaked US diplomatic cables. (Copy of the Homepage: www.paypal.com) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PayPal] Abstract Advisory Information: ============================== The Vulnerability Laboratory Research Team discovered a redirect web vulnerability in the official chinese (CN) PayPal Inc web application service. Vulnerability Disclosure Timeline: ================================== 2013-02-03: Researcher Notification & Coordination (中国隐形步行者 - 中国精英) 2013-02-06: Vendor Notification (PayPal Site Security Team - Bug Bounty Program) 2013-05-01: Vendor Response/Feedback (PayPal Site Security Team - Bug Bounty Program) 2013-11-01: Vendor Fix/Patch (PayPal Developer Team) 2013-11-17: Public Disclosure (Vulnerability Laboratory) Discovery Status: ================= Published Affected Product(s): ==================== PayPal Inc Product: [CN] (PP) Web Application - Core 2013 Q1 Exploitation Technique: ======================= Remote Severity Level: =============== Low Technical Details & Description: ================================ A low severity and client-side redirect web vulnerability is detected in the official chinese (CN) PayPal Inc web application service. The vulnerability allows remote attackers to form malicious links as client-side GET method requests to manipulate a return link. The vulnerability is located in the login (php) module of the GET method request to the return link `go` parameter. Remote Attackers can manipulate the client-side GET method request to redirect the victim via mouse-over to an external malicious source/website. The issue is only visible by using the mouse-over a link to open to run the client-side script code. A direct inject via document.cookie in the go parameter by not using the echo link is not possible. The security risk of the non-persistent web vulnerability in the ref go value is estimated as medium with a cvss (common vulnerability scoring system) count of 1.5(+). The vulnerability can be exploited by remote attackers without privileged application user account and with medium required user interaction. Successful exploitation results in client side cross site scripting, client-side session hijacking, client side phishing or malicious redirects to external targets/sources. Vulnerable Module(s): [+] Login (login.php) Vulnerable Module(s): [+] ?go Affected Module(s): [+] PayPal ReturnTo Button and Login Link Proof of Concept (PoC): ======================= The client-side vulnerability can be exploited by remote attackers without privileged web-application user account and with medium required user interaction. For security demonstration or to reproduce the vulnerability follow the information below ... PoC: Generated Button via ?go= Referer
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